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Self diagnosis (Self-dx) is generally accepted in the Autistic community because it is often both hard and expensive to get a [[Formal_diagnosis|formal diagnosis]]. In some cases, the individual may think it isn't even worth pursuing. Many people self-dx after doing lots of research both online in Autistic Communities and lots of self-reflection, something Autistics can tend to do a lot of. | Self diagnosis (Self-dx) is generally accepted in the Autistic community because it is often both hard and expensive to get a [[Formal_diagnosis|formal diagnosis]]. In some cases, the individual may think it isn't even worth pursuing. Many people self-dx after doing lots of research both online in Autistic Communities and lots of self-reflection, something Autistics can tend to do a lot of. | ||
Barriers to receiving a formal diagnosis include: sexism against women having Autism, racism, poverty and lack of access to healthcare, lack of access to queer accepting healthcare, and many doctors refuse to diagnose adults who were not diagnosed in childhood. | |||
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Revision as of 03:57, 23 August 2022
Self diagnosis (Self-dx) is generally accepted in the Autistic community because it is often both hard and expensive to get a formal diagnosis. In some cases, the individual may think it isn't even worth pursuing. Many people self-dx after doing lots of research both online in Autistic Communities and lots of self-reflection, something Autistics can tend to do a lot of.
Barriers to receiving a formal diagnosis include: sexism against women having Autism, racism, poverty and lack of access to healthcare, lack of access to queer accepting healthcare, and many doctors refuse to diagnose adults who were not diagnosed in childhood.
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