@SauerZavala @ABCTNOW @matt_southward_ Alexithymia, depression, anxiety and sensory differences may place some autistic individuals at especial risk of self-injury. https://t.co/tMKQYok3Eo
@QuantPsychiatry @autismcrisis @KristenBott “Alexithymia, depression, anxiety and sensory differences may place some autistic individuals at especial risk of self-injury.” https://t.co/tMKQYo30Co
@ItsEmilyKaty Here's a study (which differentiates the two) and is also available without a subscription to the journal. Also, I mis-typed the abbrev for non-suicidal self harm- it's NSSI not NNSI). Not sure if that helps, but maybe a path to more info...
@EmmaLNielsen @beffdizzle @PookyH @SelfHarmNotts Rachel Moseley has done research into non-suicidal self-injury in autistic adults which might be relevant to your question Bethan. A few free papers here, hope they are useful: https://t.co/ygcxbrmaMH and ht
RT @AspieHuman: @KieranRose7 @KerrieHighcock I didn't realize SBC was part of this, but the main author was super good at framing - interes…
RT @AspieHuman: @KieranRose7 @KerrieHighcock I didn't realize SBC was part of this, but the main author was super good at framing - interes…
@KieranRose7 @KerrieHighcock I didn't realize SBC was part of this, but the main author was super good at framing - interesting that "sensory sensitivity" was highest amongst current self-harmers - https://t.co/ZaJQkebYfX
RT @Fiona_Clarke_: tweeted too soon by mistake. Here is the link https://t.co/ypAIklYNvT
tweeted too soon by mistake. Here is the link https://t.co/ypAIklYNvT
(oops tweeted soon.) Main predictors of self-injury with no ID: alexithymia, depression, anxiety and sensory differences. Is there any reason to think these would differ in those who have ID? How can looking at the function of behaviours help here? h
RT @Bournemouth_Psy: New paper from Rachel Moseley, @NicolaJGregory and colleagues: A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a 'way out of the lost’: ex…
RT @thinkingautism: So grateful to talk with Dr. Rachel Moseley @neuronerd_rach about her work on autistic ppl w/o ID, & self-injury. Inter…
RT @thinkingautism: So grateful to talk with Dr. Rachel Moseley @neuronerd_rach about her work on autistic ppl w/o ID, & self-injury. Inter…
RT @thinkingautism: So grateful to talk with Dr. Rachel Moseley @neuronerd_rach about her work on autistic ppl w/o ID, & self-injury. Inter…
RT @thinkingautism: So grateful to talk with Dr. Rachel Moseley @neuronerd_rach about her work on autistic ppl w/o ID, & self-injury. Inter…
So grateful to talk with Dr. Rachel Moseley @neuronerd_rach about her work on autistic ppl w/o ID, & self-injury. Interview coming soon on TPGA, in the meanwhile go to her #INSAR2019 poster tomorrow at 5:30: https://t.co/bWt1EFDURt And read her pap
It's day two of #insar2019! Start your day off by reading our latest published research - "A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a way ‘out of the lost’: exploring self-injury in autistic people without intellectual disability" https://t.co/gXNl1cU2mr https://t.c
RT @thinkingautism: @Sarah_NottsUni @cnicolaidis Now up: Rachel Moesely on non-suicidal self injury in autistic adults without intellectual…
RT @rintosou: これは興味深い。 A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a way ‘out of the lost’: exploring self-injury in autistic people without intellectual d…
RT @thinkingautism: @Sarah_NottsUni @cnicolaidis Now up: Rachel Moesely on non-suicidal self injury in autistic adults without intellectual…
@Sarah_NottsUni @cnicolaidis Now up: Rachel Moesely on non-suicidal self injury in autistic adults without intellectual disability. This paper was just published: https://t.co/ZKPN8YB38e #INSAR2019
RT @rintosou: これは興味深い。 A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a way ‘out of the lost’: exploring self-injury in autistic people without intellectual d…
RT @rintosou: これは興味深い。 A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a way ‘out of the lost’: exploring self-injury in autistic people without intellectual d…
これは興味深い。 A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a way ‘out of the lost’: exploring self-injury in autistic people without intellectual disability | Molecular Autism | Full Text https://t.co/R0nVVemtvV
In time for #INSAR2019: Exploring self-injury in autistic people without intellectual disability Read here >>> https://t.co/X4odvzGoIK
RT @Bournemouth_Psy: New paper from Rachel Moseley, @NicolaJGregory and colleagues: A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a 'way out of the lost’: ex…
RT @Bournemouth_Psy: New paper from Rachel Moseley, @NicolaJGregory and colleagues: A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a 'way out of the lost’: ex…
New paper from Rachel Moseley, @NicolaJGregory and colleagues: A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a 'way out of the lost’: exploring self-injury in autistic people without intellectual disability Read here: https://t.co/LSYDbGIhTZ
RT @AspieHuman: [self-harm] Thread - 1/4 Really interesting, thorough, and important research being done by Dr. Rachel Moseley on the rea…
[self-harm] Thread - 1/4 Really interesting, thorough, and important research being done by Dr. Rachel Moseley on the reasons autistic people self-harm. And the majority of the sample is from autistic women! (70/103 are women) #ActuallyAutistic https:/
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
Good question!
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
RT @thinkingautism: We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so litt…
We know that #autistic people who don't have intellectual disability can also be self-injurious—so why is there so little research? And what are factors that can prompt self-injury? At @MolecularAutism: https://t.co/ZKPN8YjrJE #Neurodiversity #autism
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: Pedant alert: Table 4 of the "A ‘choice’, an ‘addiction’, a way ‘out of the lost’: exploring self-injury in autistic p…
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: "Alexithymia, depression, anxiety and sensory differences may place some autistic individuals at especial risk of self…
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: "Alexithymia, depression, anxiety and sensory differences may place some autistic individuals at especial risk of self…
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: "Alexithymia, depression, anxiety and sensory differences may place some autistic individuals at especial risk of self…
Alexithymia, depression, anxiety and sensory differences may place some autistic individuals at especial risk of self-injury https://t.co/gkfOj3FWa1
RT @autismcrisis: Autistic adults who report current vs past vs no self-harm "did not differ in age, age at diagnosis, male-to-female ratio…
RT @autismcrisis: Autistic adults who report current vs past vs no self-harm "did not differ in age, age at diagnosis, male-to-female ratio…
Autistic adults who report current vs past vs no self-harm "did not differ in age, age at diagnosis, male-to-female ratio, level of employment or education" https://t.co/SdtufQ418T mixed-methods study, free