Language Preferences in the Dutch Autism Community: A Social Psychological Approach.

J Autism Dev Disord

Utrecht University, Padualaan 14 2, 3584 CH, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Published: May 2024

This research examined the preference for identity-first language (IFL) versus person-first language (PFL) among 215 respondents (M = 30.24 years, SD = 9.92) from the Dutch autism community. We found that a stronger identification with the autism community and a later age of diagnosis predicted a stronger IFL preference and a weaker PFL preference. Both effects were mediated by the perceived consequences (justice to identity, prejudice reduction) of PFL. Participants' own explanations were in line with these statistical analyses but also provided nuance to the IFL-PFL debate. Our results are consistent with the Social Identity Approach (Reicher et al., 2010) and Identity Uncertainty Theory (Hogg, 2007) and demonstrate the value of a social psychological approach to study disability language preferences.

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