Impact of Selective Eating on Social Domains Among Transition-Age Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Qualitative Study.
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| Abstract | 
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              Food selectivity is a common feeding problem among autistic children. The objective of this qualitative study was to explore the impact of selective eating on key social domains-with family, peers, and in other social situations-of transition-age autistic youth who self-identified as being food selective. Interviews were conducted with 20 autistic youth ages 18-23 years. Data were analyzed using descriptive and thematic coding. Participants had developed a range of strategies to cope with their food selectivity, and although some expressed concerns, they did not feel that it had a major impact on social situations. A responsive approach to supporting such youth would likely involve recognizing the effort and skills that the youth have already developed around this issue.  | 
        
| Year of Publication | 
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              2020 
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| Journal | 
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              Journal of autism and developmental disorders 
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| Volume | 
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              50 
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| Issue | 
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              8 
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| Number of Pages | 
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              2902-2912 
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| ISSN Number | 
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              0162-3257 
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| URL | 
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              https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-020-04397-4 
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| DOI | 
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              10.1007/s10803-020-04397-4 
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| Short Title | 
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              J Autism Dev Disord 
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