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    “[I] don’t wanna just be like a cog in the machine”: Narratives of autism and skilled employment by Raymaker, Dora M, Sharer, Mirah, Maslak, Joelle, Powers, Laurie E, McDonald, Katherine E, Kapp, Steven K, Moura, Ian, Wallington, Anna “Furra”, Nicolaidis, Christina

    “…Autistic people experience disparities in employment which may be exacerbated for individuals in skilled employment. Little is known about the experiences of…”
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    Development and psychometric testing of the AASPIRE Adult Autism Healthcare Provider Self-Efficacy Scale by Nicolaidis, Christina, Schnider, Gavin, Lee, Junghee, Raymaker, Dora M, Kapp, Steven K, Croen, Lisa A, Urbanowicz, Anna, Maslak, Joelle

    “…Our objective was to develop a measure of healthcare providers’ self-efficacy in providing healthcare to autistic adults and to better understand their…”
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    Psychometric testing of a set of patient-reported instruments to assess healthcare interventions for autistic adults by Nicolaidis, Christina, Zhen, Kelly Y, Lee, Junghee, Raymaker, Dora M, Kapp, Steven K, Croen, Lisa A, Urbanowicz, Anna, Maslak, Joelle, Scharer, Mirah

    “…There is a growing recognition of the need for interventions to improve the healthcare of autistic adults. However, there is a dearth of validated measures to…”
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    Psychometric testing of patient-reported instruments to assess healthcare interventions for autistic adults by Nicolaidis, Christina, Zhen, Kelly Y., Lee, Junghee, Raymaker, Dora M., Kapp, Steven K., Croen, Lisa A, Urbanowicz, Anna, Maslak, Joelle, Scharer, Mirah

    “…There is a growing recognition of the need for interventions to improve the healthcare of autistic adults. However, there is a dearth of validated measures to…”
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    "I don't wanna just be like a cog in the machine": Narratives of autism and skilled employment by Raymaker, Dora M, Sharer, Mirah, Maslak, Joelle, Powers, Laurie E, McDonald, Katherine E, Kapp, Steven K, Moura, Ian, Wallington, Anna Furra, Nicolaidis, Christina

    “…Autistic people are less likely to be employed than the general population. Autistic people with skilled training (e.g. training for jobs in acting, plumbing,…”
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