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. 2021 Jul 22;26(2):332–345. doi: 10.1177/13623613211002047

Table 2.

Themes, subordinate themes and tertiary themes emerging from interview data with autistic children regarding their language and communication difficulties.

1. Perceptions of language/communication ability 1.1 Vocabulary 1.1.i. Pride in extended vocabulary
1.1.ii. Word-finding difficulties (and emotional impact a )
1.1.iii. Strategies for word-finding difficulties
1.2 Listening and comprehension 1.2.i. Barriers to listening/comprehension
1.2.ii. Impact of listening difficulties (emotional a and functional)
1.2.iii. Strategies for improving listening
1.3 Dialogue 1.3.i. Motivation for conversation
1.3.ii. Difficulties with group conversation (and emotional impact a )
1.3.iii. Facilitators for conversation
2. Difficulties with self-advocating 2.1 Narrating events 2.1.i. Accuracy
2.1.ii. Giving the right amount of detail
2.1iii. Emotional responses to explaining an event a
2.2 Explaining thoughts and ideas 2.2.i. Difficulties explaining thoughts and ideas
2.2.ii. Emotional responses to explaining thoughts and ideas a b
2.2.iii. Strategies for explaining thoughts and ideas
2.3 Explaining emotions b 2.3.i. Difficulties explain emotions
2.3.ii. Emotional responses to explaining emotions a
2.3.iii. Strategies for explaining/managing emotions
3. Impact of language/communication difficulties on social relationships 3.1 Creating new relationships 3.1.i Desire to make friendships b
3.1.ii Difficulties initiating conversation
3.1.iii Pressure and stress when creating relationships a
3.2 Barriers to maintaining relationships 3.2.i Difficulties with social communication
3.2.ii Changing relationship dynamics
3.2.iii Dating b
3.3 Facilitators for creating and maintaining relationships 3.3.i Divergence as an identity b
3.3.ii Opportunities for building relationships b
3.3.iii Personal characteristics b
4. Communication and literacy interaction 4.1 Creative writing 4.1.i Pride in writing
4.1.ii Writing and social-emotional development b
4.1.iii Physical difficulties with writing (including strategies)
4.2 Reading 4.2.i Enjoyment in reading
4.2.ii Reading and social-emotional development b
4.3 Strategies 4.3.i Strategies using literacy to support social-emotional development

Overarching themes reported in results (where indicated): arelationship between emotions and language/communication difficulties and bsex/gender difference.