University College London, UK.
Autism. 2021 Jul;25(5):1444-1456. doi: 10.1177/1362361321992641. Epub 2021 Feb 19.
Many autistic people report that, despite personal costs, they use strategies to hide their autistic characteristics or appear non-autistic at work, school or university, when speaking with health professionals, or while socialising with certain friends and family members. These strategies are often referred to as camouflaging. This study explores camouflaging during everyday social interactions. A total of 17 autistic adults were filmed taking part in a common everyday social situation - a conversation with a stranger. They then watched the video of this conversation with a researcher and answered questions about camouflaging. These autistic people told us that they (1) had a strong desire to socialise with and be valued by other people but, because of negative past experiences, they often felt unsure about their ability to do so; (2) used camouflaging to help them to socialise and be valued by others; (3) experienced negative consequences when camouflaging (e.g. fatigue, anxiety and difficulties in friendships); and (4) sometimes socialised in more autistic ways instead of camouflaging. This study shows us how autistic people often change their behaviour because of the way they are treated by nonautistic people and that autistic people may benefit from programmes that help them to socialise in more authentically autistic ways, but only if their autistic social behaviour is met with understanding and acceptance from non-autistic people.
许多自闭症患者报告说,尽管个人代价高昂,但他们在工作、学校或大学与卫生专业人员交谈时,或在与某些朋友和家人交往时,会使用策略来隐藏自己的自闭症特征或表现得非自闭症。这些策略通常被称为伪装。本研究探讨了日常社交互动中的伪装行为。总共 17 名自闭症成年人参与了一项常见的日常社交情景——与陌生人交谈,并被拍摄下来。然后,他们与研究人员一起观看这段对话的视频,并回答有关伪装的问题。这些自闭症患者告诉我们,他们 (1) 非常希望与他人交往并得到他人的重视,但由于过去的负面经历,他们常常对自己的社交能力感到不确定;(2) 使用伪装来帮助他们与他人交往并得到他人的重视;(3) 在伪装时会经历负面后果(例如疲劳、焦虑和友谊困难);(4) 有时会以更自闭症的方式社交而不是伪装。这项研究表明,自闭症患者经常因为非自闭症患者对待他们的方式而改变自己的行为,并且自闭症患者可能会从帮助他们以更真实的自闭症方式社交的项目中受益,但前提是他们的自闭症社交行为得到非自闭症患者的理解和接受。