Demand Avoidance Phenomena (Pathological Extreme ” Demand Avoidance): What if it is a Neurodevelopmental Disorder?

Richard Philip

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Abstract

Demand-Avoidance Phenomena (DAP, sometimes called “Pathological Demand-Avoidance”) is a proposed mental Disorder. DAP is a culturally bound concept in the United Kingdom, as a “Profile of ASD”, despite it seemingly being better described as a Neurodevelopmental Disorder. We proposed a hypothetical replication of the research described in Eaton & Weaver (2020), with slight methodological and axiology differences to reduce bias present in the thought experiment, such as assuming DAP is a Neurodevelopmental Disorder. Diagnostic groups are estimated, suggesting a reduction in autistics diagnosed, both with and without DAP. DAP can be diagnosed separately from autism. Considering hypothesised data results are largely like Eaton & Weaver (2020), the thought experiment allows us to interrogate potential bias present in Eaton & Weaver (2020), and how DAP interacts with the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS). ADOS-2 seems unsuitable to assess for DAP, and major concerns surrounding the “DAP Profile of ASD” appear to be valid.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 12 Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes
EventDisability Research Forum Event 3 -
Duration: 12 Dec 2022 → …

Conference

ConferenceDisability Research Forum Event 3
Period12/12/22 → …

Keywords

  • Autism; Demand-Avoidance Phenomena; Pathological Demand Avoidance; Extreme Demand Avoidance; Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule; Neurodevelopmental Disorder; PDA; DAP; EDA.

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