Voices from a pandemic: Understanding how young adults on the autism spectrum use computer-mediated communication

疫情下的声音:了解自闭症谱系青年如何使用计算机辅助沟通

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Abstract

This study investigated the benefits and challenges of online communication use among a sample of young adults who identify on the autism spectrum via semi-structured interviews. The interviews revealed that participants enjoyed using online forms of communication for social purposes. Participants appreciated how this type of communication changes the social environment in ways that support neurodiversity, such as the static nature of the communication context and decreased sensory input. However, some participants noted that online communication could not replace inperson interaction because it makes deep social connection difficult. Participants also discussed negative attributes of online communication such as promoting social comparison and instant gratification. The findings are inherently valuable to learning more about young adults' use of technology for social communication. In addition, this information may provide insight into how to integrate technology into the design of interventions to support the development of social connections among individuals who identify on the autism spectrum.

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