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      Parent Expectations and Preparatory Activities as Adolescents with ASD Transition to Adulthood

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      , Ph.D. 1 , 2 , , Ph.D. 3 , , Ph.D., ABPP 1 , , Ph.D. 1
      Journal of autism and developmental disorders
      Transition, Adulthood, Vocation, Parents, Gender

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          Abstract

          Community stakeholders, researchers, and providers are increasingly focused on individual, family, and systemic factors that contribute to positive outcomes for adults on the autism spectrum. Parent expectations for their youth’s future are associated with adult outcomes (e.g., employment, school success, independence), yet the mechanism for this effect remains unclear. This study investigated how expectations were related to parent transition-related activities in a sample of 298 parents of adolescents on the autism spectrum (48% female adolescents), stratified by parent-reported IQ (average or above, borderline, or below 70). Parent expectations for the future predicted engagement in some activities intended to enhance adult outcomes when controlling for IQ, gender, age, and household income. The results have implications for how providers discuss expectations and support families in preparing for adulthood.

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          Journal
          7904301
          4537
          J Autism Dev Disord
          J Autism Dev Disord
          Journal of autism and developmental disorders
          0162-3257
          1573-3432
          17 April 2019
          September 2018
          01 September 2019
          : 48
          : 9
          : 2925-2937
          Affiliations
          [1 ]University of Utah Department of Psychology, 380 South 1530 East BEHS 502, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
          [2 ]Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Center for Autism Research, 2716 South Street, 5 th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19146
          [3 ]University of Utah Department of Occupational and Recreational Therapies, 520 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108
          Author notes

          Author contributions: LGH conceived of the study, participated in its design and coordination, recruited participants, performed the statistical analyses, and drafted the manuscript. AVK conceived of the study, performed and interpreted statistical analyses, and drafted the manuscript. MBH and DSS participated in study design and coordination, recruitment of participants, and helped to draft the manuscript.

          Address all correspondence to: Laura G. Holmes, Address: 2716 South Street, 5 th Floor, Office 5192, Philadelphia, PA 19146, Phone number: 267-216-8680, grahamholl@ 123456email.chop.edu
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          PMC6482840 PMC6482840 6482840 nihpa1023252
          10.1007/s10803-018-3545-6
          6482840
          29619645
          05808e02-a0c6-4b2b-90cd-5bb6b5499898
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          Parents,Transition,Vocation,Gender,Adulthood
          Parents, Transition, Vocation, Gender, Adulthood

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