Clinical Psychology PhD Student | Rowan University | SAFE Behavior Lab | Studying the interactions between autistic individuals and healthcare systems (she/her)
An #NIH-funded study provides new insight into the challenges of nonverbal communication faced by autistic adults.
Researchers hope the study will inform improved communication efforts for those with family, friends, colleagues or patients that are autistic, including being open to their preferred communication style and checking in to make sure a message was received correctly. https://t.co/RQ9o5IHmwI
Happy our paper on autistic adults’ experiences of nonverbal communication is out (free):
https://t.co/bxEfgVg56M Led by my PhD student @HRadders and @BronteWeissman and senior authored by Ashley deMarchena.
Read more: https://t.co/O2BOpxgzIV
#AutisticAdults report that decoding nonverbal social cues requires intense mental effort, often leading to misunderstandings. Inclusive communication can reduce anxiety and improve social connection. @portsmouthuni@PLOSONE https://t.co/cHPRaWmUax https://t.co/wzvaxOXFrD
Excited to share our recent publication in @PLOSONE exploring how autistic adults experience nonverbal communication. Co-authored with @drstevenkapp, @HRadders, and Dr. Ashley de Marchena. So grateful for this amazing team!
https://t.co/2uuSzPtlDz
Year 2 in the books concluding with the successful defense of my master’s #thesis! Very grateful to have had the opportunity to present at #NJABA and #ABAI this year. Here’s a few #research highlights. #clinicalpsych#PhDstudent
You know rights, services, research+ are in danger when historic adversaries release a joint statement by leading autism advocacy orgs. Eugenic rhetoric & policy need to be eradicated, not autism. Baseless conspiracy peddlers are toxifying the environment. https://t.co/50iI8R1iYR
(7/7) If have any questions about this research study, please contact Bronte Reidinger at [email protected]. This study has been approved by Rowan University’s IRB (Study #PRO-2024-240).
(4/7) We’re looking for RNs in the U.S. interested in completing a survey about their experiences and training related to treating autistic patients. Participation in this research study includes a chance to win one of three $100 prepaid virtual gift cards.
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(3/7) The goal of the study is to learn more about interactions between nurses and autistic patients to identify ways in which healthcare experiences may be improved for autistic patients and those that care for them.
(1/7) Are you a Registered Nurse and interested in sharing your experiences caring for autistic patients? Join our research study! More info below.
https://t.co/8RPYjKVdJe
#RN#nurses#registerednurse#nursingresearch
(2/7) I'm a Clinical Psychology PhD Student at Rowan University. I'm currently recruiting volunteers for a study on Registered Nurses (RNs)’ preparedness to care for autistic patients.