2017
DOI: 10.1080/10724117.2017.11990106
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“…Given that autistic people appear to be at higher risk for developing AUDs, and that it is a public health goal to reduce underage alcohol use by all youth, it is concerning that no attention has been paid to developing alcohol use prevention programs or strategies to benefit autistic youth. Alcohol prevention programs for the general population may be effective for some autistic youth, but others may derive greater benefit from programming that is specifically tailored to their learning styles or needs, which may include modifications to accommodate sensory processing differences (Tomchek & Dunn, 2007), reading comprehension challenges (Randi et al, 2010), difficulty recalling specific past experiences (Norris et al, 2020), or preferences related to learning environment sound, light, temperature, teacher style, the use of humor, group work versus solo learning, and other specifics (Friedlander & Burke, 2017).…”
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“…Given that autistic people appear to be at higher risk for developing AUDs, and that it is a public health goal to reduce underage alcohol use by all youth, it is concerning that no attention has been paid to developing alcohol use prevention programs or strategies to benefit autistic youth. Alcohol prevention programs for the general population may be effective for some autistic youth, but others may derive greater benefit from programming that is specifically tailored to their learning styles or needs, which may include modifications to accommodate sensory processing differences (Tomchek & Dunn, 2007), reading comprehension challenges (Randi et al, 2010), difficulty recalling specific past experiences (Norris et al, 2020), or preferences related to learning environment sound, light, temperature, teacher style, the use of humor, group work versus solo learning, and other specifics (Friedlander & Burke, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%