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“I am afraid of being treated badly if I show it”: A cross-sectional study of healthcare accessibility and Autism Health Passports among UK Autistic adults

Aimee Grant Orcid Logo, Sarah Turner, Sebastian C. K. Shaw Orcid Logo, Kathryn Williams Orcid Logo, Hayley Morgan, Rebecca Ellis Orcid Logo, Amy Brown Orcid Logo

PLOS ONE, Volume: 19, Issue: 5, Start page: e0303873

Swansea University Authors: Aimee Grant Orcid Logo, Hayley Morgan, Rebecca Ellis Orcid Logo, Amy Brown Orcid Logo

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Autistic people are more likely to experience stigma, communication barriers and anxiety during healthcare. Autism Health Passports (AHPs) are a communication tool that aim to provide information about healthcare needs in a standardised way. They are recommended in research and policy to improve hea...

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