DOI: 10.1002/capr.12751 ISSN: 1473-3145

Helping college students with autism spectrum disorder: Exploring factors affecting use of counselling

Nicole Noble, Nicholas Bueno, Audrey Zatopek, Jeremias Hernandez
  • Psychiatry and Mental health
  • Applied Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology

Abstract

Introduction

Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience mental health concerns at a higher prevalence rate than the general population, yet mental health professionals have limited education, training and experience in counselling individuals with ASD.

Methods

To better understand the unique mental health concerns this population encounters, this qualitative study explored the experiences of 102 college students with ASD as they considered, attended and stopped counselling.

Results

Specifically, this study investigated the motives the participants reported for attending counselling, the reasons professionals indicated that the participants should attend counselling, the barriers the participants were confronted with in seeking counselling and the causes for terminating counselling.

Conclusion

Based on these findings, implications for counselling this population and future research are provided.

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