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Developing an Intervention Facilitating the Use of Eye Contact in Adults With Autism
Development of an Intervention Aimed at Facilitating the Use of Eye Contact in Adults With Autism: A Qualitative Study With Methodological Triangulation
Sponsor
UMC Utrecht
Enrollment
18 participants
Start Date
Jul 7, 2025
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of this study is to develop a methodological intervention for adults with autism that will help them reduce problems arising from eye contact.
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 65 Years
Inclusion Criteria11
- Adults classified with autism, determined according to an internationally recognized classification system.
- Outpatient treatment within a specialized autism center in the Netherlands.
- Able to understand the topics to be discussed.
- Motivation to participate in research.
- Adults without DSM classification.
- Living in the Netherlands.
- Able to understand the topics to be discussed.
- Motivation to participate in research.
- Practicing psychiatrist, clinical psychologist or nurse specialist at an autism expertise center in the Netherlands.
- Living in the Netherlands.
- Motivation to participate in research.
Exclusion Criteria7
- No good command of the Dutch language.
- Use of alcohol and/or recreational drugs during the study.
- Mentally too unstable to participate in the study.
- Familiarity with treatment in the VGZ.
- No good command of the Dutch language.
- Use of alcohol and/or recreational drugs during the study.
- \- No good command of the Dutch language.
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