Meeting the needs of autistic adults in Qatar: Stakeholder perspectives on gaps in services and priorities for future programming

Autism. 2022 Jan;26(1):88-100. doi: 10.1177/13623613211020623. Epub 2021 Jun 6.

Abstract

Qatar is expanding the services that it offers for autistic people, but these services focus mainly on diagnosing and treating young children. Because there are not enough autism providers in Qatar and few opportunities for autistic youth to participate in the community, more and more autistic teens and young adults have unmet needs during their transition to adulthood. The goal of this study was to conduct a needs assessment of transition-age autistic youth in Qatar and their families in order to inform the development of an adult respite care and support center. Respite care is a service that provides families with stress relief and time to participate in activities that are more difficult to do when their loved one with a disability is with them. The objective of this study was to use family and stakeholder input to identify the needs and preferences for respite care for autistic youth in Qatar. The project was conducted with a local research team in Qatar and a team of clinical researchers in the United States specializing in autism. Stakeholders, including parents of autistic people and providers working with individuals with autism, completed surveys and participated in focus groups. Families and providers in Qatar were very interested increasing services for young adults with autism to improve quality of life, although wanted to make sure the service providers would be reliable and trustworthy. Implications from this study may substantially improve the lives of autistic adults in Qatar.

Keywords: Qatar; adolescents; adults; autism spectrum disorders; family functioning and support; quality of life; vocational/labor force participation.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder* / therapy
  • Autistic Disorder* / therapy
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Humans
  • Parents
  • Katar
  • Quality of Life
  • Young Adult