England and Autism

Arnold, L. R., Milton, D., Beardon, L., & Chown, N. (2021). England and Autism. In Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders (pp. 1774-1780). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91280-6_102025

Publication date: 1 Jan 2021 Added to AutiHub: 4 Jul 2026 Type: Book chapter Article language: English

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4
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3 / 4 (75.0%)

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Cited references with an identified autistic author
3 / 23 (13.0%)
Cited author occurrences identified as autistic
5 / 22 (22.7%)
Among occurrences linked to AutiHub author records: 5 / 8 (62.5%). Distinct cited authors identified as autistic: 5 / 21 (23.8%).
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8 / 22 (36.4%)
Distinct linked cited authors: 7 / 21 (33.3%)
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3 / 8 (37.5%)
Among linked cited-author occurrences only. Across all cited-author occurrences: 3 / 22 (13.6%). Distinct linked cited authors not identified as autistic: 2 / 7 (28.6%).
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