An international qualitative study of functioning in autism spectrum disorder using the World Health Organization international classification of functioning, disability and health framework
Autism Research2017Vol. 11(3), pp. 463–475
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Soheil Mahdi, Marisa Viljoen, Tamara Yee, Melissa Selb, Nidhi Singhal, Omar Almodayfer, Mats Granlund, Petrus J. de Vries, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Sven Bölte
Abstract
The study findings support the need to understand the living experiences of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) from a broader perspective, taking into account many areas of an individual's functioning and environment. The ICF can serve as foundation for exploring these living experiences more extensively by offering tools that enable wide variety of individual difficulties and strengths to be captured along with important environmental influences. As such, these tools can facilitate interventions that meet the needs and goals of the individual.
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