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非自闭症青年成年人自我报告的自闭症特征伪装与社交能力之间的关联

The Association Between Self-Reported Camouflaging of Autistic Traits and Social Competence in Nonautistic Young Adults.

作者信息

Scheerer Nichole E, Aime Hilary, Boucher Troy, Iarocci Grace

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada.

The Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.

出版信息

Autism Adulthood. 2020 Dec 1;2(4):298-306. doi: 10.1089/aut.2019.0062. Epub 2020 Dec 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Autistic individuals often experience difficulties in social settings. Although autistic individuals may not intuitively know the "typical" way to behave in social settings, many autistic individuals have a desire to fit in so they develop techniques to "camouflage" their autistic traits. Although camouflaging may help individuals to navigate social environments, camouflaging has also been shown to produce negative psychological outcomes. This study aims to explore whether this "camouflaging" strategy is associated with poor social competence, an aspect of the autism diagnosis.

METHODS

In this study, 247 nonautistic adults completed the Multidimensional Social Competence Scale (MSCS) to assess their social competence, and the Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q) to assess the extent to which they used strategies to compensate or mask behaviors characteristic of autism in social settings.

RESULTS

We found that over and above IQ, gender, and executive functioning scores, social competence (MSCS) scores reliably predicted the extent to which nonautistic individuals camouflaged, accounting for 25% of the variance in CAT-Q scores. Importantly, even when autistic traits were controlled for, social competence was still able to account for additional variance in CAT-Q scores.

CONCLUSION

These results suggest that low social competency in nonautistic adults predicts camouflaging as a strategy in social situations. Given these camouflaging behaviors are being performed in an attempt to comply with an environmental demand to behave in a particular manner, these results also highlight the importance of conceptualizing the social challenges that autistic and nonautistic individuals face in a bidirectional manner, where the onus is not solely on the individual to comply with social conventions but also on society to accommodate diverse behavioral traits.

LAY SUMMARY

Some autistic individuals try to hide their autistic traits to "fit in" with others, referred to as "camouflaging." Nonautistic adults also report camouflaging, but it is unclear whether this camouflaging is related to social difficulties that are not specific to autism. No research has been conducted to examine the relationship between social competence and camouflaging in nonautistic adults. To further understand the factors that are related to camouflaging behaviors. More specifically, whether social abilities, and/or autism characteristics, are related to whether nonautistic adults camouflage. We had 257 nonautistic adults complete various questionnaires, including ones that asked them about their camouflaging behaviors and social abilities. We examined the relationships between the scores from these questionnaires and the influence of other factors such as gender, intelligence, and executive functioning. We found that both social abilities and autistic traits were related to camouflaging behaviors. Indeed, nonautistic adults who had poor social skills, and more autistic traits, engaged in more camouflaging. Social skills were associated with camouflaging even after we considered factors such as gender, intelligence, and executive functioning. These findings help us understand camouflaging by demonstrating that it may be a common response to social difficulties in nonautistic, as well as autistic, adults. These results also indicate that camouflaging is related to low social competency, not just autism characteristics. The participants in our study completed questionnaires through which they were required to pick from set answers, rather than describe their experiences. We may be missing important qualitative differences in the way nonautistic adults camouflage compared with autistic adults. By comparing what is shared and what is unique with nonautistic people who share traits with autistic people, a more precise definition and study of camouflaging behavior are possible. Rather than see camouflaging as a phenomenon that occurs exclusively in autistic people because of their disability, it may be that both autistic and nonautistic people use camouflaging when they perceive themselves to lack the necessary social competencies that are expected within their social contexts. Because both autistic traits and social competency are related to camouflaging behavior, we can begin to think about how to tease apart which characteristics are more likely to evoke camouflaging in autistic individuals and how this may be similar or different in nonautistic individuals. This knowledge will ultimately contribute to the development of more tailored approaches to prevent and/or reduce the negative impact of camouflaging behaviors for autistic adults.

摘要

背景

自闭症患者在社交场合中常常遇到困难。尽管自闭症患者可能无法直观地了解在社交场合中“正常”的行为方式,但许多自闭症患者渴望融入其中,因此他们会发展出一些技巧来“伪装”自己的自闭症特征。虽然伪装可能有助于个体在社交环境中应对自如,但研究表明,伪装也会产生负面的心理影响。本研究旨在探讨这种“伪装”策略是否与社交能力差有关,社交能力差是自闭症诊断的一个方面。

方法

在本研究中,247名非自闭症成年人完成了多维社交能力量表(MSCS)以评估他们的社交能力,并完成了自闭症特征伪装问卷(CAT-Q)以评估他们在社交场合中使用策略来补偿或掩盖自闭症特征行为的程度。

结果

我们发现,除了智商、性别和执行功能得分外,社交能力(MSCS)得分能够可靠地预测非自闭症个体的伪装程度,占CAT-Q得分方差的25%。重要的是,即使控制了自闭症特征,社交能力仍然能够解释CAT-Q得分中的额外方差。

结论

这些结果表明,非自闭症成年人的社交能力低下预示着他们在社交场合中会采用伪装策略。鉴于这些伪装行为是为了顺应环境要求以特定方式行事,这些结果还凸显了以双向方式理解自闭症和非自闭症个体所面临的社交挑战的重要性,即责任不仅在于个体遵守社会规范,社会也应包容不同的行为特征。

通俗总结

一些自闭症个体试图隐藏他们的自闭症特征以“融入”他人,这被称为“伪装”。非自闭症成年人也报告有伪装行为,但尚不清楚这种伪装是否与并非自闭症特有的社交困难有关。此前没有研究考察非自闭症成年人的社交能力与伪装之间的关系。为了进一步了解与伪装行为相关的因素。更具体地说,社交能力和/或自闭症特征是否与非自闭症成年人是否伪装有关。我们让257名非自闭症成年人完成各种问卷,包括询问他们伪装行为和社交能力的问卷。我们研究了这些问卷得分之间的关系以及性别、智力和执行功能等其他因素的影响。我们发现社交能力和自闭症特征都与伪装行为有关。确实,社交技能差且自闭症特征更明显的非自闭症成年人伪装得更多。即使我们考虑了性别、智力和执行功能等因素,社交技能仍与伪装有关。这些发现有助于我们理解伪装行为,表明它可能是自闭症和非自闭症成年人对社交困难的常见反应。这些结果还表明,伪装与社交能力低下有关,而不仅仅与自闭症特征有关。我们研究中的参与者通过从既定答案中选择来完成问卷,而不是描述他们的经历。与自闭症成年人相比,我们可能忽略了非自闭症成年人伪装方式中重要的质性差异。通过比较与自闭症患者有共同特征的非自闭症人群的共性和独特之处,可以更精确地定义和研究伪装行为。与其将伪装视为仅因残疾而在自闭症患者中出现的现象,可能自闭症和非自闭症人群在认为自己缺乏社交环境中预期的必要社交能力时都会使用伪装。由于自闭症特征和社交能力都与伪装行为有关,我们可以开始思考如何区分哪些特征更容易引发自闭症个体的伪装,以及这在非自闭症个体中可能有何异同。这些知识最终将有助于制定更具针对性的方法,以预防和/或减少伪装行为对自闭症成年人的负面影响。

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