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非自闭症大学生对自闭症行为的定性归因。

Qualitative Ascriptions of Autistic Behavior by Non-Autistic College Students.

作者信息

Birnschein Allison M, Ward Olivia F, McClain Amaya B, Harmon Rachel L, Paisley Courtney A, Stevens Michelle, Tomeny Theodore S

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama, Box 870348, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.

Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO, 80045, USA.

出版信息

J Autism Dev Disord. 2025 Mar;55(3):1031-1044. doi: 10.1007/s10803-024-06248-y. Epub 2024 Jan 27.

Abstract

In studies that assess perceptions of autistic people by non-autistic people, researchers often ask participants to review vignettes depicting fictional autistic characters. However, few studies have investigated whether non-autistic peers accurately identify these hypothetical individuals as being on the autism spectrum. Accurately ascribing autism as a cause of depicted behaviors likely influences perceptions about autistic peers. In this study, 469 college students (M = 18.62; 79.3% female) ascribed cause(s) of an autistic peers' behaviors as depicted in a written vignette. We reviewed and categorized open-ended responses into 16 categories. Non-autistic college students primarily attributed an autistic vignette character's behavior to non-autistic origins. The most commonly ascribed causes of behavior were: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (55.4%), inattention symptoms (20.9%), autism (12.8%), generalized anxiety disorder (11.7%), hyperactivity (11.3%), an unspecified diagnosis (10.7%), an environmental influence (9.6), anxiety or insecurity (8.3%), irritability or anger or annoyance (6.0%), social anxiety disorder (5.3%), and learning disorder (5.1%). Additional ascribed causes include other mental health diagnoses; environmental stressors; and cognitive, emotional, behavioral, biological, or personality characteristics/etiologies. Non-autistic young adults may not always recognize their autistic peers as autistic, which may affect acceptance and inclusion. Future anti-stigma interventions should assess the impact of helping non-autistic peers to accurately identify and better understand behaviors associated with autism. Additionally, autism-focused researchers using vignettes should assess participants' awareness of the character as autistic and interpret their findings with this in mind.

摘要

在评估非自闭症患者对自闭症患者看法的研究中,研究人员经常要求参与者阅读描述虚构自闭症角色的短文。然而,很少有研究调查非自闭症同龄人是否能准确识别这些虚构人物属于自闭症谱系。准确地将自闭症归因于所描述行为的原因,可能会影响对自闭症同龄人的看法。在这项研究中,469名大学生(平均年龄18.62岁;79.3%为女性)对一篇书面短文中所描述的自闭症同龄人的行为原因进行了归因。我们对开放式回答进行了审查,并将其分为16类。非自闭症大学生主要将自闭症短文角色的行为归因于非自闭症的原因。最常被归因的行为原因是:注意力缺陷多动障碍(55.4%)、注意力不集中症状(20.9%)、自闭症(12.8%)、广泛性焦虑障碍(11.7%)、多动(11.3%)、未明确诊断(10.7%)、环境影响(9.6%)、焦虑或不安全感(8.3%)、易怒或愤怒或烦恼(6.0%)、社交焦虑障碍(5.3%)和学习障碍(5.1%)。其他归因原因包括其他心理健康诊断;环境压力源;以及认知、情感、行为、生物或人格特征/病因。非自闭症的年轻人可能并不总是能将他们的自闭症同龄人识别为自闭症患者,这可能会影响接纳和包容。未来的反污名干预措施应评估帮助非自闭症同龄人准确识别和更好理解与自闭症相关行为的影响。此外,使用短文的自闭症研究人员应评估参与者对角色为自闭症患者的认知,并据此解释他们的研究结果。

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