自闭症
心理学
智力残疾
发展心理学
背景(考古学)
自闭症谱系障碍
危害
自闭症特征
临床心理学
精神科
社会心理学
生物
古生物学
作者
Emily F. Ferguson,Kaylin M. Russell,Sarely Licona,Ru Ying Cai,Thomas Frazier,Giacomo Vivanti,Grace Gengoux,Antonio Y. Hardan,Mirko Uljarević
摘要
Abstract Self‐injurious behaviors (SIB) commonly occur in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and span diverse topographies of self‐inflicted behaviors ranging from head banging to hitting oneself against hard objects. Despite the high rates of SIB in autistic individuals, relatively little research has focused on psychological factors associated with the development and maintenance of SIB in individuals with autism and moderate‐profound intellectual disability (ID). This commentary synthesizes existing literature on SIB and highlights the need for more research focused on psychological correlates and mechanisms in autistic individuals with moderate‐profound ID. We highlight the key role of difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) and co‐occurring internalizing symptoms in the manifestation of self‐harm behaviors in clinical samples and autism. Furthermore, this commentary proposes a framework for understanding the interplay between poor ER and internalizing symptoms in the development and maintenance of SIB in autistic individuals with moderate‐profound ID. Specifically, we explore the emergence of SIB in the context of precipitating cues that trigger strong emotions, ER processes and strategy deployment, and co‐occurring internalizing symptoms. Future directions and implications for longitudinal research, measurement development, and clinical treatments are discussed.
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