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Sense of Coherence and the Relation to Autistic Traits in Autistic Adults

Britta Westerberg, Susanne Bejerot, Ann Langius‐Eklöf, Fredrik Holländare

Autism | Jul 31, 2026

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Sense of coherence reflects the ability to comprehend and interpret one's environment as coherent and to experience life as manageable and meaningful. Sense of coherence is predictive of quality of life in several populations, but this relation has not been investigated among autistic individuals. Even though autistic individuals often describe difficulties perceiving the world in a coherent way, the sense of coherence concept is relatively unexplored in autism. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between autistic traits, sense of coherence and quality of life in autistic individuals in Sweden. A total of 81 adults with autism completed questionnaires covering their sense of coherence, quality of life and autistic traits. The results showed that sense of coherence predicted quality of life and that autistic traits predicted sense of coherence levels in our sample. Based on the results, we suggest that sense of coherence may be important for the understanding of autistic functioning and that sense of coherence is essential for quality of life in this group. The study contributes to the understanding of autistic functioning and adds useful knowledge for the development of appropriate interventions for autistic individuals. Interventions that address aspects aimed at increasing the individual's sense of coherence may therefore be warranted.Lay AbstractSense of coherence reflects a person's sense that their environment is understandable, that they can manage life's challenges and that they judge it to be meaningful. In many populations, a strong sense of coherence is linked to a higher quality of life, but this relation has not been studied among autistic individuals. Even though autistic individuals often describe difficulties perceiving the world in a coherent way, the concept of sense of coherence is relatively unexplored among individuals with autism. This study explored the links between autistic traits, sense of coherence and quality of life in 81 autistic adults in Sweden who completed a series of questionnaires. We found that sense of coherence was a strong predictor of quality of life. We also discovered that having more autistic traits was linked to a weak sense of coherence. Based on our results, we suggest that sense of coherence may be important to understand autistic functioning. We also conclude that sense of coherence is important for quality of life in this group. This suggests that interventions designed to help individuals see their world as more coherent and manageable could be a valuable way to improve their quality of life.

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Britta Westerberg

first | Örebro University

Susanne Bejerot

middle | Örebro University

Ann Langius‐Eklöf

middle | Karolinska Institutet | ORCID 0000-0002-4752-902X

Fredrik Holländare

last | Örebro University | ORCID 0000-0001-9500-7763

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@article{Westerberg2026Sense,
  title = {Sense of Coherence and the Relation to Autistic Traits in Autistic Adults},
  author = {Britta Westerberg and Susanne Bejerot and Ann Langius‐Eklöf and Fredrik Holländare},
  journal = {Autism},
  year = {2026},
  doi = {10.1177/13623613261469916},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613261469916}
}

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