Supported Employment and Autism
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Studies and Trials
This section provides details of scientific studies into the effectiveness of supported employment for autistic people which have been published in English-language, peer-reviewed journals.
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Related Studies and Trials
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Burt D. B., Fuller S. P., Lewis K. R. (1991)
Brief report: Competitive employment of adults with autism.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
21(2),
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García-Villamisar D., Hughes C. (2007)
Supported employment improves cognitive performance in adults with autism.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research.
51(2),
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García-Villamisar D., Ross D., Wehman P. (2000)
Clinical differential analysis of persons with autism in a work setting: A follow-up study.
Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation.
14(3),
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García-Villamisar D., Wehman P., Navarro M. D. (2002)
Changes in the quality of autistic people's life that work in supported and sheltered employment. A 5-year follow-up study .
Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation.
17(4),
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Ham W.
et al.
(2014)
Employment supports for young adults with autism spectrum disorder: Two case studies.
Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation.
40(2),
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Hillier A.
et al.
(2007)
Two-year evaluation of a vocational support program for adults on the autism spectrum.
Career Development for Exceptional Individuals.
30(1),
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Howlin P., Alcock J., Burkin C. (2005)
An 8 year follow-up of a specialist supported employment service for high-ability adults with autism or Asperger syndrome.
Autism.
9(5),
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Jennifer McLaren
et al.
Individual placement and support for people with autism spectrum disorders: A pilot program.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research.
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Keel J., Mesibov G., Woods A. (1997)
TEACCH-supported employment program.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
27(1),
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Lynas L. (2014)
Project ABLE (Autism: Building Links to Employment): A specialist employment service for young people and adults with an autism spectrum condition.
Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation.
40(2),
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Mawhood L., Howlin P. (1999)
Outcome of a supported employment scheme for high-functioning adults with autism or AS.
Autism.
3(3),
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Schall C.
et al.
(2015)
Employment interventions for individuals with ASD: The relative efficacy of supported employment with or without prior Project SEARCH training.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
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Schaller J., Yang N. K. (2006)
Competitive employment for people with autism: Correlates of successful closure in competitive and supported employment.
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin.
49(1),
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Wehman P., Kregel J. (1988)
Supported competitive employment for individuals with autism and severe retardation: two case studies.
Focus on Autistic Behavior.
3(3),
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Wehman P.
et al.
(2013)
Project SEARCH for youth with autism spectrum disorders: Increasing competitive employment on transition from high school.
Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions.
15(3),
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Wehman P.
et al.
(2014)
Competitive employment for youth with autism spectrum disorders: Early results from a randomized clinical trial.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
44(3),
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Wehman P.
et al.
(2014)
Effect of supported employment on vocational rehabilitation outcomes of transition-age youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities: a case control study.
Intellectual and developmental disabilities.
52(4),
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Wehman P.
et al.
(2017)
Effects of an employer-based intervention on employment outcomes for youth with significant support needs due to autism.
Autism.
21(3),
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Wehman P.
et al.
(1998)
Transition from school to competitive employment: Illustrations of competence for two young women with severe mental retardation.
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities.
13(3),
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