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Article Summary #6: Employment Success in Adults with FASD

This Article Summary is part of our new CanFASD Connect Top Articles Summary Series. Over the next several months, we will be bringing you summaries of all the recent research papers from our list of the Top FASD Articles of 2019. This is an overview of a recent research paper called Understanding employment success in adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

Background

Successful employment can help individuals to develop a positive identity, self-esteem, and connect with others. Employment can also protect people from experiencing adverse outcomes. However, individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) may experience physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges that impact their ability to get and maintain employment. One specific area of cognitive deficits is executive functioning, which supports goal-directed behaviours. Deficits in executive functioning can impact an individual’s ability to maintain focus, remember instructions, switch between tasks, organize and schedule, work quickly, control impulses, interact socially, and develop social and emotional skills.

However, people with FASD have numerous strengths. Many of these strengths are valued in the workplace, such as their creativity, gregariousness, tenacity, friendliness, and helpfulness, and their ability to thrive with structure and routine. Previous research has looked into the employment experiences of people with disabilities, but very little research has been done on FASD employment specifically.

The researchers of this study surveyed adults with FASD and their caregivers and support workers about their employment experiences. Their goals were to:

  1. Increase understanding of employment experiences among individuals with FASD.
  2. Provide information about supports and strategies for employment success.
  3. Inform FASD employment support groups, professionals, people with FASD, and caregivers of possible ways to achieve employment success.
Main Findings
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Take-home message

Individuals with FASD often face challenges getting and maintaining employment . The stories from the participants in this study generate messages of hope, possibility, and fulfillment for adults with FASD. Employment success is possible with personalized accommodations, supportive environments and individuals.

Authors: Aamena Kapasi, Marnie L. Makela, Katherine Flannigan, Vannesa Joly, and Jacqueline R. Pei

Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation

Date: November 14, 2019

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