Can EQ training help autistic adults and their partners connect better?
NCT ID NCT07315867
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study pairs autistic adults (ages 18-36) with a non-autistic learning partner, like a parent. The autistic adult takes emotional intelligence training, while the partner learns how to better accommodate autism. Both then rate how well the trainings worked for themselves and each other. The goal is to see if this paired approach improves communication and understanding.
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Conditions
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Training is all online and is available to participate in the study from anywhere in the US, run from a site in PA
RECRUITINGWexford, Pennsylvania, 15090, United States
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