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‘Everybody needs to learn more’: a thematic synthesis of the first-hand experiences of autistic students in primary schools

‘Everybody needs to learn more’: a thematic synthesis of the first-hand experiences of autistic students in primary schools
‘Everybody needs to learn more’: a thematic synthesis of the first-hand experiences of autistic students in primary schools
Autistic students are more likely to experience mental health difficulties and have poorer academic outcomes than their non-autistic peers. However, most research into school experiences has focussed on secondary-aged students, or parents and school staff's perceptions of the primary school experiences of autistic students. The current systematic literature review explores the experiences of autistic students in primary school. Databases (PsycInfo, ERIC, SCOPUS and CINAHL) and hand searching were utilised to identify qualitative research. The research was included if it explored current and retrospective accounts of autistic people, internationally. Studies were excluded if they did not include the voice of at least one autistic person. Twenty-two studies met the inclusion criteria and were analysed using thematic synthesis. Four analytical themes (‘We all have different experiences of school’, ‘We don’t do things wrong we do them differently, and I need you to understand’, ‘Good relationships make it better’ and ‘Success matters but the environment is key’) were generated. There were both positive and negative accounts, with some students detailing the long-term negative effects of primary schooling on their mental health. Overall, students in the review felt everybody needed to learn more about autism, as well as provide specific and subtle support based on individual needs. Strengths, limitations and implications for practice are discussed.
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Atkinson, Elizabeth Kate
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Wood-Downie, Henry
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Atkinson, Elizabeth Kate
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Wood-Downie, Henry
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Wright, Sarah
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Atkinson, Elizabeth Kate, Wood-Downie, Henry and Wright, Sarah (2024) ‘Everybody needs to learn more’: a thematic synthesis of the first-hand experiences of autistic students in primary schools. Neurodiversity. (doi:10.1177/27546330241275160).

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Autistic students are more likely to experience mental health difficulties and have poorer academic outcomes than their non-autistic peers. However, most research into school experiences has focussed on secondary-aged students, or parents and school staff's perceptions of the primary school experiences of autistic students. The current systematic literature review explores the experiences of autistic students in primary school. Databases (PsycInfo, ERIC, SCOPUS and CINAHL) and hand searching were utilised to identify qualitative research. The research was included if it explored current and retrospective accounts of autistic people, internationally. Studies were excluded if they did not include the voice of at least one autistic person. Twenty-two studies met the inclusion criteria and were analysed using thematic synthesis. Four analytical themes (‘We all have different experiences of school’, ‘We don’t do things wrong we do them differently, and I need you to understand’, ‘Good relationships make it better’ and ‘Success matters but the environment is key’) were generated. There were both positive and negative accounts, with some students detailing the long-term negative effects of primary schooling on their mental health. Overall, students in the review felt everybody needed to learn more about autism, as well as provide specific and subtle support based on individual needs. Strengths, limitations and implications for practice are discussed.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 July 2024
Published date: 14 September 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 494196
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494196
ISSN: 2754-6330
PURE UUID: a55eac64-c9c8-4856-b5c2-55eedb0287e1
ORCID for Elizabeth Kate Atkinson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0006-5152-0964
ORCID for Henry Wood-Downie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4965-7778

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Date deposited: 26 Sep 2024 17:19
Last modified: 01 Oct 2024 02:02

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Author: Elizabeth Kate Atkinson ORCID iD
Author: Sarah Wright

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