Reesha Zahir
@reeshazahir.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the M-WAY (Mental health and Wellbeing of Autistic Young people) Study | also interested in sleep problems and autism | UCL
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Really important study - findings highlight why we must consider intersectionality in autism research
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Black autistic adults are too often left out of conversations about stigma and autism.

Our new paper shows how stigma is shaped by race, gender, and sexuality, creating unique challenges for Black autistic adults, women, and LGBTQ+ autistic people.

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“I’m Kind of Stuck in the Middle. I Don’t Know Where to Go”: Race, Autism, and Intersectional Stigma Among Black and White Autistic Adults | Autism in Adulthood
Background: Autistic adults frequently experience social stigma, which may be compounded by additional marginalized identities such as race, gender, and sexual orientation. Black autistic adults, in particular, may face unique challenges at the intersection of racial bias and autism stigma. However, the experiences of autistic people with intersecting marginalized identities remain underexplored in research, contributing to a limited understanding of stigma’s impact across diverse communities. Methods: We used qualitative methods to explore how intersecting identities shape autistic adults’ experiences of stigma and marginalization, with an emphasis on Black autistic adults. In total, 32 autistic adults (16 Black and 16 White) completed a semi-structured interview regarding their social experiences. Participants shared recent stories of peer exclusion, acceptance, discrimination, and support that they had experienced, as well as their feelings surrounding these events. We recorded and transcribed these interviews and used an inductive, or data-driven, approach to thematic analysis to identify salient themes in the data. Results: We generated three intersectional themes, which encompassed the unique impact of stigma on those with intersecting identities. Specifically, these themes included: (1) identity-based discrimination shaped by race, gender, and LGBTQ+ status; (2) challenges in obtaining and processing an autism diagnosis; and (3) difficulties navigating personal identity, particularly among Black autistic participants. While autistic adults broadly reported stigma experiences, Black participants often described layered forms of exclusion related to both their race and autistic traits. Across racial groups, women and LGBTQ+ participants also reported distinct forms of marginalization and erasure. Conclusion: These findings highlight how autism stigma intersects with other marginalized identities to shape social experiences. Black autistic adults, along with autistic women and LGBTQ+ autistic people, may encounter compounded barriers to acceptance, identity development, and belonging. These results underscore the need for more inclusive research and supports that attend to the diversity of autistic experiences.
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reeshazahir.bsky.social
New blog post about our qualitative study. Many thanks to
@schampton.bsky.social for her incredible work on this 💙

I’ll also be at #AECongress2025 this week. If you’d like to chat more about this work (or connect about related research), I’d love to meet up — feel free to reach out!
reeshazahir.bsky.social
Check out this blog post about our unconventional approach to co-producing research questions on the M-WAY study!

If you'd like to stay in the loop about our research, give @m-waystudy.bsky.social a follow. We'll be sharing updates as the study progresses 🙂
m-waystudy.bsky.social
We recently completed the 'bridging phase' of the M-WAY study! We worked with autistic young people and adult stakeholders to move from qualitative findings to research questions ready for big data analysis. Read more in our blog post: m-way24.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-...
The MWAY ‘bridging phase’: what was it like for our young stakeholders?
We just reached the end of our ‘bridging phase’ – an exciting milestone for the MWAY project! This phase was part of our participatory appro...
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Reposted by Reesha Zahir
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🌟 New paper out🌟

🔗 Open-access here lnkd.in/dFj997Ep

Our RE-STAR team co-produced the ‘My Emotions in School Inventory (MESI)’ with Autistic and/or ADHD young people and tested this with 746 neurotypical and neurodivergent adolescents aged 11 to 16 years.
reeshazahir.bsky.social
A massive thanks once again to my brilliant supervisors @suereviews.bsky.social, Alex Kwong, and Danny Smith for their support throughout my PhD!
reeshazahir.bsky.social
Hi Bluesky! V late to the party, but I'm finally settling in here. A little intro: just finished my PhD at Edinburgh uni (see grad pic 😊), currently researching mental health of autistic young people at UCL. Will be posting updates about my research, & looking forward to engaging with you all here!