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Less Negative Implicit Attitudes Toward Autism Spectrum Disorder in University Students: A Comparison with Physical Disabilities. | LitMetric

Less Negative Implicit Attitudes Toward Autism Spectrum Disorder in University Students: A Comparison with Physical Disabilities.

J Autism Dev Disord

Faculty of Arts and Science, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, 819-0395, Nishiku, Fukuoka, Japan.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face stigmatization due to social awkwardness, but there’s limited information on implicit attitudes toward them compared to those with visible disabilities.
  • A study used implicit association tests (IATs) with 63 university students to explore these attitudes, along with questionnaires on explicit attitudes and social desirability.
  • The findings showed that implicit attitudes towards ASD were less negative than those towards physical disabilities, suggesting that people might be more inclined to view individuals with ASD as 'in-group' members based on appearance rather than social behavior.

Article Abstract

People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience stigmatization rooted in negative attitudes or prejudice toward them due to social awkwardness. However, little is known about implicit attitudes toward ASD, especially differences in attitudes compared to those of more visible conditions; physical disabilities. In this study, we implemented implicit association tests (IATs) to assess implicit attitudes. Sixty-three university students participated in IATs and answered questionnaires that measured explicit attitudes, social desirability, knowledge about-and familiarity with-disorders. The results demonstrated that implicit attitude toward ASD was significantly less negative than toward physical disabilities. Regarding the discrepancy, not socially awkward behavior but appearance of people with ASD can be evaluated as 'in-group' members and lead to less negative attitude compared with physical disabilities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10791710PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-022-05749-yDOI Listing

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