ERIC Number: EJ1249688
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Publication Date: 2020-Apr
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Autism Symptoms, Executive Functioning and Academic Progress in Higher Education Students
Dijkhuis, Renée; de Sonneville, Leo; Ziermans, Tim; Staal, Wouter; Swaab, Hanna
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, v50 n4 p1353-1363 Apr 2020
Many students with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) attending higher education drop out prematurely. The predictive value of self-reported daily executive functioning (EF) and (cognitive) performance-based EF (mental flexibility and working memory) for academic progress was evaluated in 54 young adults with ASD (M[subscript age] = 22.5, SD = 2.4, 72% male). Regression analyses showed that autism symptom severity explained 12% of variance in academic progress, which was raised to 36% by adding self-reported daily EF, and to 25% by adding performance-based EF. It is suggested that EF is a candidate marker for academic progress in higher education students with ASD and a candidate target for early intervention.
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Executive Function, Academic Achievement, Students with Disabilities, Higher Education, Short Term Memory, Young Adults, Males, Severity (of Disability)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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