Understanding, attitudes and dehumanisation towards autistic people
- PMID: 30463431
- DOI: 10.1177/1362361318811290
Understanding, attitudes and dehumanisation towards autistic people
Abstract
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 implications for targeting attitudes to reduce stigma associated with autism.
Keywords: attitudes; autism spectrum conditions; autism understanding; dehumanisation.
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