Alexandra Aulich

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Alexandra
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Aulich
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2 publications with a cited bibliography (100.0%)

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2024
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2026

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Jodie Smith, Patrick Dwyer*Autistic author. Learn more…, Erin O’Connor, Ava Gurba*Autistic author. Learn more…, Alexandra Aulich, Christos Constantine, Esther Fidock, Katherine Gore, Cherie Green, Lucas T. Harrington, Kristelle Hudry, Rachel Jellett, Lyndel Kennedy, Shoba S. Meera, Sallie W. Nowell, Aspasia Stacey Rabba, Linda R. Watson, Andrew Whitehouse, Catherine A. Bent (2026). “The Wrong Supports Are Worse than no Support”: Autistic Perspectives on Early-in-Life Infant Autism Supports. Autism in Adulthood.

Published on: 2 Feb 2026 Added to AutiHub: 5 Jul 2026 Type: Article Language: English
Publication authors identified as autistic: 2 / 19 (10.5%) Cited references with an identified autistic author: 13 / 54 (24.1%) Cited author occurrences identified as autistic: 34 / 341 (10.0%) Distinct cited authors identified as autistic: 24 / 276 (8.7%)

Catherine A. Bent, Alexandra Aulich, Christos Constantine, Esther Fidock, Patrick Dwyer*Autistic author. Learn more…, Cherie Green, Jodie Smith, Ava Gurba*Autistic author. Learn more…, Lucas T. Harrington, Katherine Gore, Aspasia Stacey Rabba, Lauren N. Ayton, Kathryn Fordyce, Jonathan Green, Rachel Jellett, Lyndel Kennedy, Katherine E. MacDuffie, Shoba S. Meera, Linda R. Watson, Andrew Whitehouse, Kristelle Hudry (2024). Autistic and autism community perspectives on infant and family support in the first two years of life: Findings from a community consultation survey. Autism, 29(9), 2282-2296.

Published on: 30 Jul 2024 Added to AutiHub: 5 Jul 2026 Type: Article Language: English
Publication authors identified as autistic: 2 / 21 (9.5%) Cited references with an identified autistic author: 10 / 34 (29.4%) Cited author occurrences identified as autistic: 17 / 194 (8.8%) Distinct cited authors identified as autistic: 13 / 165 (7.9%)