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Achieving Steady Work Among Adults With Autism Through Specialized Employment Program
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Purpose
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have significantly higher levels of
unemployment and underemployment compared to their typically developing peers and all other
groups with neurodevelopmental disorders, even though major companies that have employed and
trained young people with ASD acclaim their significant innovations in their companies. The
investigators hope to examine the effects of specialized employment support programs, over
current traditional vocational rehabilitation approaches, for adults with ASD on their
ability to maintain steady employment and overall benefit to the organizations at which they
will be employed.
The investigators predict that Stanford University's Neurodiversity at Work (NaW) Program
will improve employment outcomes and positively impact the overall quality of life of
individuals with ASD in this program. The investigators hope that the findings of the study
will lead to the advancement of programs aimed to support individuals with ASD.
Official Title
Achieving Steady Work Among Adults With Autism Through Specialized Employment Program
Stanford Investigator(s)
Lawrence Fung MD PhD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Major Laboratories & Clinical Translational Neurosciences Incubator)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Moderately functioning group of participants:
- Males and females with ASD
- Between the ages of 18-55
- No significant current psychosocial stressors per history
- Able to travel to work independently
- Attended either an internship program, pre-employment training, or both
- Possess an IQ between 60 and 90
- High functioning group of participants:
- Males and females with ASD
- Between the ages of 18-55
- No significant current psychosocial stressors per history
- Able to travel to work independently
- Attended either an internship program, pre-employment training, or both
- Possess a college degree
- Possess an IQ of 90 or above
Exclusion criteria:
- DSM-5 diagnosis of other severe psychiatric disorder such as bipolar disorder or
schizophrenia.
Intervention(s):
behavioral: NaW
behavioral: NaW-DS
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