Autistic people urgently need access to tailored mental health support

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11 Jan 2019 10:04:58.673
 

New research has revealed that people diagnosed with autism don’t have access to effective mental health support, putting them at risk of self-harm and suicide.

Researchers from the University of Nottingham, Coventry University and the University of Cambridge worked with a steering group of Autistic adults to design and carry out the research which has recenlty been published in the journal Autism.

The research demonstrates that there is an urgent need for tailored treatment pathways in mental health services for autistic people.

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More information is available from Dr Sarah Cassidy, in the School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham, on +44 (0) 115 9513 470, sarah.cassidy@nottingham.ac.uk 
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