Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2441 E. Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, 53201, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2018 Jan;48(1):103-109. doi: 10.1007/s10803-017-3302-2.
The relative effects of different autism disclosure methods on the perceptions of a mother-child dyad were investigated. Using three conditions, disclosure card, disclosure bracelet, and no disclosure, U.S. community parents (N = 383) were asked 18 questions about their perceptions of the dyad. An ANOVA revealed significant protection from stigma for those in either disclosure condition compared to the no disclosure condition on two factors, Critical of the Mother/Child and Need to Protect Own Child, as well as a single item, Embarrassment for the Mother. These results reinforce findings that disclosure may effectively and efficiently reduce negative perceptions. The availability of multiple, effective methods of disclosure that reduce stigma allows parents to choose the method that best suits their individual preferences.
研究了不同自闭症披露方法对母子二人组认知的相对影响。通过三种条件,披露卡、披露手镯和不披露,美国社区父母(N=383)被问及 18 个关于他们对二人组认知的问题。方差分析显示,与不披露相比,在两个因素(对母亲/孩子的批评和保护自己孩子的需要)以及一个单项(母亲的尴尬)上,披露条件下的父母的耻辱感明显减少。这些结果证实了披露可能有效地减少负面认知的发现。提供多种有效的披露方法可以减少耻辱感,这使父母能够选择最适合他们个人喜好的方法。