Stacey Rachael, Cage Eilidh
Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.
Autism Adulthood. 2023 Sep 1;5(3):263-274. doi: 10.1089/aut.2022.0039. Epub 2023 Aug 30.
Autism researchers often use questionnaires to gather the views and experiences of autistic people. However, questionnaires may not always be designed in accessible ways. In addition, answering questions within a questionnaire involves decision making, which some autistic people have reported finding difficult. Therefore, this exploratory study aimed to enhance our understanding of autistic people's experiences of decision making, and to analyze their feedback on questionnaire measures to further understand decision making within the research context.
One hundred seventeen participants completed an online questionnaire. In the questionnaire, they answered an open question about what affected their ability to make decisions. They then completed four questionnaire measures and after each one provided feedback. We used content analysis to categorize participants' qualitative answers.
Participants discussed how their internal state, other people, the quality and quantity of information, pressure on choosing a response, external distractions, and lack of time all affected their decision making. Feedback on the questionnaires highlighted how questions needed context, often questions themselves were unclear and difficult to understand, that there were issues with Likert scales, and how measures could have questionable validity for autistic people.
Autism researchers need to consider how they can make their research as accessible as possible for autistic people. Our study highlights how decision making is not a straight-forward process, and researchers have a role in ensuring they give their participants clear and contextualized information. Involving autistic people in the design of research is a potential way of improving the quality of research.
自闭症研究人员经常使用问卷来收集自闭症患者的观点和经历。然而,问卷的设计方式可能并不总是便于理解。此外,在问卷中回答问题需要做出决策,一些自闭症患者表示这很困难。因此,这项探索性研究旨在加深我们对自闭症患者决策经历的理解,并分析他们对问卷测量的反馈,以进一步了解研究背景下的决策情况。
117名参与者完成了一份在线问卷。在问卷中,他们回答了一个关于什么影响他们决策能力的开放性问题。然后他们完成了四项问卷测量,并在每项测量后提供反馈。我们使用内容分析法对参与者的定性答案进行分类。
参与者讨论了他们的内部状态、他人、信息的质量和数量、选择回答的压力、外部干扰以及时间不足如何影响他们的决策。对问卷的反馈强调了问题需要背景信息,问题本身往往不清晰且难以理解,李克特量表存在问题,以及这些测量对自闭症患者的有效性可能存在疑问。
自闭症研究人员需要考虑如何使他们的研究对自闭症患者尽可能易于理解。我们的研究强调了决策不是一个简单的过程,研究人员有责任确保为参与者提供清晰且有背景的信息。让自闭症患者参与研究设计是提高研究质量的一种潜在方式。