Supplementary data for publications related to the PhD thesis "Design Your Life: Bringing the Autistic Lifeworld to Supportive Technology Design"
doi: 10.4121/33c3f006-f11e-4ccf-9d9d-3576d3b89bdd
This dataset contains supplementary data for publications related to the PhD thesis entitled "Design Your Life: Bringing the Autistic Lifeworld to Supportive Technology Design", which is available for peer scrutiny. The data relate to multiple design case studies conducted in the context of Design Your Life, a research project between 2020 and 2024 that investigated the role of supportive technology in empowering the daily lives of autistic young adults. The dataset contains raw data, including photographs of prototypes and creative input. Where applicable, the data has been pseudonymized or anonymized to protect the identity of case study participants. More information on data collection, analysis, and informed consent can be found in the respective publications.
Please note that access to this database is restricted. Access is granted only upon request. For access and/or more information, please contact the executive researcher (niels.vanhuizen@han.nl) or the project manager (jelle.vandijk@utwente.nl). Data is available in png or pdf.
- 2025-01-14 first online, published, posted
- Dutch Research Council (NWO) (grant code Aut.19.007)
- Dutch Taskforce for Applied Research SIA (grant code RAAK.PRO.03.045)
HAN University of Applied Sciences, Nijmegen
Radboud University Medical Centre, Department of Psychiatry, Nijmegen
Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition
Karakter Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Nijmegen
DATA - restricted access
Reason
In line with GDPR, access to this dataset is restricted. The dataset contains personal information, albeit pseudonymized or anonymized where applicable. A request for access is required.
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This dataset is available to any researcher or external individual who wishes to view supplementary data for publications related to the PhD thesis "Design Your Life: Bringing the Autistic Lifeworld to Supportive Technology Design". A request for access is required and a brief motivation is appreciated.
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