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“I am afraid of being treated badly if I show it”: A cross-sectional study of healthcare accessibility and Autism Health Passports among UK Autistic adults
PLOS ONE, Volume: 19, Issue: 5, Start page: e0303873
Swansea University Authors: Aimee Grant , Hayley Morgan, Rebecca Ellis , Amy Brown
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Autistic people are more likely to experience stigma, communication barriers and anxiety during healthcare. Autism Health Passports (AHPs) are a communication tool that aim to provide information about healthcare needs in a standardised way. They are recommended in research and policy to improve hea...
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