Ranson Natalia J, Byrne Mitchell K
Department of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Northfields Avenue, Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2014 Nov;44(11):2778-96. doi: 10.1007/s10803-014-2139-1.
This study evaluated the effects of an eight-session female higher-functioning autism anti-stigma program on the knowledge, attitudes and behavioural intentions of adolescent girls. Participants were seventh-, eighth- and ninth-grade students (N = 273) in a mainstream school. Two-eighth-grade classes were randomly allocated to the intervention condition. The remaining students were either allocated to the no-intervention peer or no-intervention non-peer condition. The anti-stigma program positively influenced knowledge, attitudes and to a lesser extent behavioural intentions towards peers with higher-functioning autism within the intervention condition. Some degree of attitudinal improvement occurred across all conditions following the program suggesting some spill over effects. Overall, findings provide preliminary evidence supporting the efficacy of an anti-stigma program tailored to support females with higher-functioning autism.
本研究评估了一个为期八节的针对高功能自闭症女性的反污名项目对青春期女孩的知识、态度和行为意图的影响。参与者是一所主流学校的七年级、八年级和九年级学生(N = 273)。两个八年级班级被随机分配到干预组。其余学生则被分配到无干预同伴组或无干预非同伴组。在干预组中,反污名项目对有关高功能自闭症同伴的知识、态度产生了积极影响,对行为意图的影响较小。项目实施后,所有组的态度都有一定程度的改善,表明存在一些溢出效应。总体而言,研究结果提供了初步证据,支持了一个专门为支持高功能自闭症女性而设计的反污名项目的有效性。