Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/44354, first published .
Development and Usability Testing of a Web-Based Workplace Disability Disclosure Decision Aid Tool for Autistic Youth and Young Adults: Qualitative Co-design Study

Development and Usability Testing of a Web-Based Workplace Disability Disclosure Decision Aid Tool for Autistic Youth and Young Adults: Qualitative Co-design Study

Development and Usability Testing of a Web-Based Workplace Disability Disclosure Decision Aid Tool for Autistic Youth and Young Adults: Qualitative Co-design Study

Journals

  1. Tomas V, Kingsnorth S, Anagnostou E, Kirsh B, Lindsay S. “I Wish This Tool Was Available to Me Sooner”: Piloting a Workplace Autism Disclosure Decision-Aid Tool for Autistic Youth and Young Adults. Autism in Adulthood 2024;6(3):331 View
  2. Srijuntrapun P, Sirirungruang I. Inclusive waste separation: co-designed bins empowering visually impaired individuals. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 2025;20(6):1853 View
  3. van den Berg L, van Beukering M, A. de Leeuw R, Peute L. Exploring the Influence of End-Users’ Lived Experience on Usability Problem Detection: A Case Study of the Pregnancy and Work App. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 2025:1 View
  4. Waardenburg T, Magnée M, Teunisse J, van der Voort M, van Dijk J. A closer look at the role of caregivers in Co-designing everyday technology for autistic young adults: A scoping review. Assistive Technology 2025:1 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Ferreira de Raposo J, Paulino D, Paredes H. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Software Development and Technologies for Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion. Human-Computer Interaction: empowering adults with Autism and ADHD in higher education and employability View
  2. Newman K, Snay S, Endres M, Parikh M, Begel A. Proceedings of the 27th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. Disclosure of Neurodivergence in Software Workplaces: a Mixed Methods Study of Forum and Survey Perspectives View