Research suggests that while individuals may self-report positive attitudes towards autism, dehumanising attitudes (seeing another as less than human) may still prevail. This study investigated knowledge, openness and dehumanising attitudes of non-autistic people towards autistic people. A total of 361 participants completed a survey measuring autism openness, knowledge and experience, along with a measure of dehumanisation. Results showed that knowledge of autism was comparable to past research and females were more open towards autism. Findings also indicated evidence for dehumanisation, with a particular denial of ‘human uniqueness’ traits. Furthermore, dehumanisation was related to openness towards autism. These findings have implicatio...
Autism stereotypes can often portray autistic people in a negative way. However, few studies have lo...
This study examines the public stigma of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by their schoo...
Background There is little existing research on attitudes towards autism in an undergraduate popula...
Research suggests that while individuals may self-report positive attitudes towards autism, dehumani...
There are many different perspectives for understanding autism. These perspectives may each convey d...
Autistic spectrum disorder is a common developmental disorder. However, adults and children with aut...
Purpose: The increase in autism prevalence and presentation in the media suggests a rise in public a...
The experience of stigma by autistic people is relatively understudied, despite contributing to a ra...
Many studies have been conducted to observe the effect of contact on attitudes toward people with me...
Design: 2 x 2 between subjects design, where 121 participants were randomly allocated to one of four...
Purpose The increase in autism prevalence and presentation in the media suggests a rise in public a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordA...
Individuals with autism are often stigmatised and isolated by their typically developing peers accor...
The entire month of April has been devoted to autism awareness for over 30 years; thus, it should be...
Levels of stigma toward autism have greatly reduced over the past two decades, particularly since th...
Autism stereotypes can often portray autistic people in a negative way. However, few studies have lo...
This study examines the public stigma of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by their schoo...
Background There is little existing research on attitudes towards autism in an undergraduate popula...
Research suggests that while individuals may self-report positive attitudes towards autism, dehumani...
There are many different perspectives for understanding autism. These perspectives may each convey d...
Autistic spectrum disorder is a common developmental disorder. However, adults and children with aut...
Purpose: The increase in autism prevalence and presentation in the media suggests a rise in public a...
The experience of stigma by autistic people is relatively understudied, despite contributing to a ra...
Many studies have been conducted to observe the effect of contact on attitudes toward people with me...
Design: 2 x 2 between subjects design, where 121 participants were randomly allocated to one of four...
Purpose The increase in autism prevalence and presentation in the media suggests a rise in public a...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordA...
Individuals with autism are often stigmatised and isolated by their typically developing peers accor...
The entire month of April has been devoted to autism awareness for over 30 years; thus, it should be...
Levels of stigma toward autism have greatly reduced over the past two decades, particularly since th...
Autism stereotypes can often portray autistic people in a negative way. However, few studies have lo...
This study examines the public stigma of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by their schoo...
Background There is little existing research on attitudes towards autism in an undergraduate popula...