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  • There is a lack of research on the transition experiences of Black autistic youth and their families, particularly as they move into adulthood.
  • This commentary highlights the need for intersectional approaches to better understand and address the unique challenges faced by these individuals.
  • The authors recommend actionable changes in autism transition research to ensure equitable processes and develop effective interventions aimed at improving the transition experiences for Black autistic youth.

Article Abstract

Little evidence is available to provide context for understanding the experiences of parents and youth from historically marginalized groups as they age into adulthood, especially in regard to the transition experiences of Black autistic transition-age youth and their family members. This commentary builds upon recent publications that inform intersectional understandings of Black autistic experiences in America, and outlines research recommendations to better address the specific needs of Black autistic transition-age youth. Given the noted deficits in transition research and the transition process in regard to the experiences of Black autistic youth, we provide recommendations for improving autism transition research. We propose changes that are necessary to achieve equitable research processes, which could inform the design of targeted interventions to improve transition experiences for Black autistic youth.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11320561PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/aut.2023.0041DOI Listing

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