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Exploring Potential Sources of Childhood Trauma: A Qualitative Study with Autistic Adults and Caregivers

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  • Connor M. Kerns
  • Stephen Lankenau
  • Paul Shattuck
  • Diana L. Robins
  • Craig J. Newschaffer
  • Steven J. Berkowitz

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The stressors autistic individuals encounter and experience as traumatic may vary from non-autistics. We conducted a qualitative study to identify potential sources of trauma for autistic individuals and evaluate correspondence with a standard measure.

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  • Connor M. Kerns & Stephen Lankenau & Paul Shattuck & Diana L. Robins & Craig J. Newschaffer & Steven J. Berkowitz, "undated". "Exploring Potential Sources of Childhood Trauma: A Qualitative Study with Autistic Adults and Caregivers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6b7ae2c50f7d4dacba7a070e8, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:6b7ae2c50f7d4dacba7a070e85595143
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