Study title
Exploring Diagnosis: Pupil's attitudes to Autistic and ADHD peers 2017-2018
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Study number / PID
853793 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-853793 (DOI)
Data access
Open
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Abstract
Exploring Diagnosis is a research project based at the University of Exeter, focussing on the role that diagnosis plays in individual and professional understandings of health and illness using autism spectrum disorder diagnosis as a case study. This project explores adults' and clinicians’ experiences of the utility and consequences of diagnostic categorisation. Autism diagnosis is particularly relevant because the label is increasingly applied, the diagnosis has clear costs and benefits, and its application is frequently contested. It is important to ask why, if, and how, diagnosis is of benefit. The outputs of this project are: a series of academic articles, two books and three short films exploring the themes of Diagnosis, Neurodiversity and Art. Datasets included: Interviews with autistic adults (IWAA); Pupil’s attitudes to Autistic and ADHD peer (PAAAP); and Healthcare Professionals' diagnostic decision-making: observational and interview data (HCPDD).
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Data collection period
17/10/2017 - 02/02/2018
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Universe
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Funding information
Grant number
Wellcome Trust [18676/Z/15/Z]
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Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2019