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职业科学对伪装学术的贡献:以职业中断的交叉经历为中心

An Occupational Science Contribution to Camouflaging Scholarship: Centering Intersectional Experiences of Occupational Disruptions.

作者信息

Franklin Marshae D, Taylor Elinor E, Floríndez Daniella C, Guzman Melanie, Lawson Tavia Lorese, Rios Jessica, Angell Amber M

机构信息

The Mrs. T. H. Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.

D.C. Floríndez Consulting, Los Angeles, California, USA.

出版信息

Autism Adulthood. 2025 May 28;7(3):238-248. doi: 10.1089/aut.2023.0070. eCollection 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Camouflaging, the masking of neurodivergent traits to blend in with the dominant neurotypical society, is reported among autistic women. At the core of camouflaging, however, is the desire to belong, which is yet to be explored in the literature despite its costly impacts on one's quality of life. Occupational science, a discipline concerned with human doing and belonging is uniquely situated to address camouflaging. Yet, camouflaging has not been explored from an occupational science lens. Therefore, in this conceptual article, we first explore the unique perspective that occupational science contributes to camouflaging scholarship. Given the dearth of camouflaging research and scholarship on autistic women with intersecting identities (e.g., Black autistic women), we draw from Bailey and Mobley's Black Feminist Disability Framework. Second, analyzing existing qualitative narratives in camouflaging research, we illuminate "occupational disruptions," or potential risk factors of camouflaging, focusing on the work environment, educational settings, and interpersonal and intimate relationships. We highlight the importance of understanding Black autistic women's unique experiences of occupational disruptions. Third, we consider how unmasking is a privilege not granted to those beyond the margins. Finally, we conclude with implications and future directions for interdisciplinary research and scholarship, including a critique of our discipline's paradoxical relationship between belonging theory and camouflaging, therapeutic considerations (masking vs. unmasking safely), and a call to action for scholars, practitioners, and allies to challenge the need for camouflaging to belong, thereby mitigating existing occupational disruptions.

摘要

据报道,自闭症女性中存在伪装现象,即掩盖神经差异特征以融入占主导地位的神经典型社会。然而,伪装的核心是归属感,尽管它对一个人的生活质量有高昂的影响,但在文献中尚未得到探讨。职业科学作为一门关注人类行为和归属感的学科,在解决伪装问题方面具有独特的地位。然而,伪装现象尚未从职业科学的角度进行探讨。因此,在这篇概念性文章中,我们首先探讨职业科学对伪装研究的独特贡献。鉴于关于具有交叉身份的自闭症女性(例如,黑人自闭症女性)的伪装研究和学术成果匮乏,我们借鉴了贝利和莫布利的黑人女性主义残疾框架。其次,通过分析伪装研究中现有的定性叙述,我们阐明了“职业干扰”,即伪装的潜在风险因素,重点关注工作环境、教育环境以及人际关系和亲密关系。我们强调了解黑人自闭症女性职业干扰独特经历的重要性。第三,我们思考了摘下面具如何是边缘群体之外的人所没有的特权。最后,我们总结了跨学科研究和学术的影响及未来方向,包括对我们学科在归属感理论与伪装之间矛盾关系的批判、治疗方面的考虑(安全地伪装与摘下面具),并呼吁学者、从业者和盟友挑战为了归属感而伪装的必要性,从而减轻现有的职业干扰。

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