La Trobe

Susan Hayward

Publications

  • “I Would Love to Just Be Myself”: What Autistic Women Want at Work
  • Building capacities for inclusion: Identifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome
  • Identifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome
  • The association between COVID-19, personal wellbeing, depression, and suicide risk factors in Australian autistic adults
  • Short report: Gendered workplace social interaction processes in autism
  • A systematic review to move Australian disability employment forward for autistic people
  • THE SUICIDE IDEATION ATTRIBUTES SCALE-MODIFIED (SIDAS-M): DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A NEW INSTRUMENT FOR ASSESSING SUICIDAL IDEATION IN AUTISM
  • Gender and Autism
  • Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre: Response to the draft National Autism Strategy
  • The efficacy of disability employment service (DES) providers working with autistic clients
  • Neurodiversity in the Workplace
  • Short report: Gendered workplace social interaction processes in autism
  • Suicide and Autism: A Lifespan Perspective
  • Gathering community perspectives to inform the design of autism-friendly music-making workshops for wellbeing
  • Neurodiversity and Work
  • COVID‐19 and Autism Research: Perspectives from Around the Globe
  • Recommendations from the 2021 Australasian Society for Autism Research “Health, Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention in Autism” Conference and Roundtable - Final report and policy brief (brief now translated to Portuguese)
  • The Suicidal Ideation Attributes Scale-Modified (SIDAS-M): Development and preliminary validation of a new scale for the measurement of suicidal ideation in autistic adults
  • A Systematic Review to Move Australian Disability Employment Forward for Autistic People
  • The association between COVID‐19, personal wellbeing, depression, and suicide risk factors in Australian autistic adults
  • Autism and employment: What works
  • The impact of sleep quality, fatigue and social well‐being on depressive symptomatology in autistic older adolescents and young adults
  • Autistic adults' experiences seeking and receiving support for mental health and suicidality
  • Sources and impact of occupational demands for autistic employees
  • The Efficacy of Disability Employment Service (DES) Providers Working with Autistic Clients
  • “Maybe No One Knows We Need Help”: Understanding the Experiences of Autistic Working Mothers in Australia
  • Gender and Autism
  • Autistic Adults’ Experiences Seeking and Receiving Support for Mental Health and Suicidality
  • Autism, mental health, and employment outcomes
  • The Suicidal Ideation Attributes Scale-Modified (SIDAS-M): Development and preliminary validation of a new scale for the measurement of suicidal ideation in autistic adults
  • Autism and employment: What works
  • Recommendations from the 2021 ASfAR Health, Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention in Autism Conference and Roundtable
  • “Maybe No One Knows We Need Help”: Understanding the Experiences of Autistic Working Mothers in Australia
  • Reflections on the impact of COVID-19 on autism research in Australia
  • Seeking and Receiving Support for Mental Health and Suicidal Behavior: A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of Autistic Adults in Australia
  • Sources and impact of occupational demands for autistic employees
  • La Trobe University Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) response to the Select Committee on Autism
  • The impact of sleep quality, fatigue and social well-being on depressive symptomatology in autistic older adolescents and young adults
  • P097 Sleep, Fatigue and Depression in Young Autistic Adults
  • A sense of belonging: Feasibility study exploring wellbeing outcomes of music-making workshops for autistic young adults
  • Gathering community perspectives to inform the design of autism-friendly music-making workshops for wellbeing
  • Recommendations from the 2021 Australasian Society for Autism Research “Health, Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention in Autism” Conference and Roundtable
  • Supporting the mental health and well-being of autistic and other neurodivergent employees in the work environment
  • Suicide and autism: A lifespan perspective
  • A mixed-method systematic literature review and research agenda for autism employment
  • Supporting a neurodiverse workforce: A mental health and well-being resource and training package
  • Correction to: Suicide and Autism: A Lifespan Perspective
  • La Trobe University's Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) response to the Education and Employment Legislation Committee: Comment on the Higher Education Support Amendment (Job-Ready Graduates and Supporting Regional and Remote Students) Bill 2020’s potential impact on autistic higher education students.
  • Building capacities for inclusion: Identifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome
  • Hiding in Plain Sight: Eating Disorders, Autism, and Diagnostic Overshadowing in Women
  • Challenges for females with high functioning autism in the workplace
  • The Labour market experience of women with high autistic traits
  • The occupational barriers for people with autism
  • Activin B is a novel biomarker for chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) diagnosis: a cross sectional study
  • Serum activin A and B levels predict outcome in patients with acute respiratory failure: a prospective cohort study
  • Literature review: Employment and economic participation of people with disability
  • Workplace experiences of Australian women with High Autistic Traits (HATs)
  • Testicular activin and follistatin levels are elevated during the course of experimental autoimmune epididymo--orchitis in mice
  • Workplace experiences of Australian women with High Autistic Traits (HATs)
  • “Always a glass ceiling.” Gender or autism; the barrier to occupational inclusion
  • “Always a glass ceiling.” Gender or autism; the barrier to occupational inclusion
  • The occupational barriers for people with autism: A theoretical framework
  • “I would love to just be myself”: What autistic women want at work
  • Aspies at work: The barriers and enablers of employment for women with high autistic traits
  • Challenges for females with high functioning autism in the workplace: a systematic review
  • The Labour market experience of women with high autistic traits
  • Effects of age and pregnancy on the circulatory activin response of sheep to acute inflammatory challenge by lipopolysaccharide
  • Induction of experimental autoimmune orchitis in mice: responses to elevated circulating levels of the activin-binding protein, follistatin
  • Identifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome: summary of results based on data for the Toowoomba area
  • Autistic adults' experiences seeking and receiving support for mental health and suicidality
  • The role of activin A and B and the benefit of follistatin treatment in renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice
  • The role of fatigue and social wellbeing in depressive symptomatology young autistic adults

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