Towards the measurement of autistic burnout (sagepub.com)

Studies are emerging documenting the experience of fatigue, exhaustion and loss of functioning that has long been described by autistic adults as autistic burnout. New assessment tools are needed to enable identification and diagnosis. Here, we sought to identify factors associated with severity, develop an autistic burnout assessment and test the prepublication AASPIRE Autistic Burnout Measure tool.

This looks really interesting. Been reading about the differences between neurotypical burnout, neurodivergent burnout and, more specifically, autistic burnout for a few years now. They're all uniquely different (though neurodivergent burnout is a bit broader of a shared umbrella with autistic burnout).

Our findings alongside recent literature highlight a core phenomenon, comprising exhaustion, withdrawal and cognitive overload, associated with stressors potentially unique to autistic people. Further disambiguation from autistic shutdown and other conditions is needed in work towards the measurement of autistic burnout.

What's really nice, too, is that there's a "Lay abstract" for those of us who don't read research articles all the time, and need a bit more accessible language instead:

We need new ways to help identify autistic burnout. In this study, we tested a new questionnaire called the AASPIRE Autistic Burnout Measure, and we investigated things that are linked to worse autistic burnout. We also trialled a group of Autistic Burnout Severity Items that we made. Working with an autistic researcher, we made the Autistic Burnout Severity Items based on published definitions of autistic burnout.

The Autistic Burnout Severity Items might have problems with subscales adding together to measure autistic burnout. More work is needed on how to measure autistic burnout. Our research and other recent studies show autistic people experience a combination of exhaustion, withdrawal and problems with their concentration and thinking. Burnout seems to be linked to the stress experienced by autistic people in their daily lives. We need more research to understand the difference between autistic burnout and other conditions and experiences. We need to develop assessment tools that can help identify this burnout.

URL: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/13623613221147401?fbclid=IwY2xjawJ-AtpleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHn_zAp6ZWs_vXPgu8ns_sGf5-UHg1riZ-JVABE-ep7wbnLQgViG_7Hg8lPeR_aem_9IaW3u87uHs0ulyLPwf5kg