Bottini Summer B, Morton Hannah E, Buchanan Kelly A, Gould Kait
Marcus Autism Center, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Autism Adulthood. 2024 Jun 17;6(2):128-140. doi: 10.1089/aut.2023.0030. eCollection 2024 Jun.
The neurodiversity paradigm positions autism as a neurological difference that is disabling in the societal context, shifting away from the traditional medical view of a disorder. Several recent publications recommend use of alternative neuro-affirming language (ANL) instead of traditional medical language (TML) with the aim to increase acceptance of autistic people and reduce prejudice. Examining language use within recent autism literature, including by journal and study characteristics, may offer insight into the influence of these recommendations and current disability discourse.
A systematic review was conducted using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines in autism research from 2021 ( = 2322 articles; 394 journals). Articles were coded according to topic, participants, and use of self-report. Journals were coded by topic, geographic region, and language guidelines. Terminology use was extracted using QDA Miner software.
Many articles primarily used TML with a smaller subset primarily using ANL. There was a positive correlation between ANL use and publication date. More ANL was associated with articles on topics of autistic traits, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), or lifespan and that included autistic adults or autistic self-report. More ANL was also found in journals from Australasia or Europe or those that had identify-first language (IFL) guidelines. Less ANL (more TML) was associated with articles on biology/causes or treatment and that included autistic or non-autistic parents, autistic youth, siblings, or other clinical groups, and were published in medical journals.
TML continues to largely dominate language choices in autism research, with an emerging shift toward ANL in recent literature. Increased ANL may be facilitated by journal and article language recommendations. Neuro-affirming language was also more likely in articles on topics prioritized by the autistic community, that included autistic adults, and may also be driven by cultural differences. Researchers and practitioners should consider the potential for their language use to impact individual and societal views of autistic people.
神经多样性范式将自闭症定位为一种在社会环境中导致残疾的神经差异,这与传统的医学疾病观点有所不同。最近的几篇出版物建议使用替代性的神经肯定性语言(ANL)而非传统医学语言(TML),目的是提高对自闭症患者的接受度并减少偏见。研究近期自闭症文献中的语言使用情况,包括按期刊和研究特征进行考察,可能有助于深入了解这些建议以及当前的残疾话语的影响。
按照系统评价与Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,对2021年自闭症研究文献(共2322篇文章;394种期刊)进行系统评价。文章根据主题、参与者和自我报告的使用情况进行编码。期刊根据主题、地理区域和语言指南进行编码。使用QDA Miner软件提取术语使用情况。
许多文章主要使用TML,只有一小部分主要使用ANL。ANL的使用与出版日期呈正相关。更多的ANL与关于自闭症特征、多样性、公平和包容(DEI)或生命周期的主题文章相关,这些文章包括成年自闭症患者或自闭症自我报告。在来自澳大拉西亚或欧洲的期刊或具有身份优先语言(IFL)指南的期刊中也发现了更多的ANL。较少的ANL(更多的TML)与关于生物学/病因或治疗的文章相关,这些文章包括自闭症或非自闭症父母、自闭症青少年、兄弟姐妹或其他临床群体,并且发表在医学期刊上。
TML在自闭症研究的语言选择中仍然占据主导地位,不过近期文献中出现了向ANL转变的趋势。期刊和文章的语言建议可能有助于增加ANL的使用。在自闭症群体优先关注的主题文章中,包括成年自闭症患者的文章,使用神经肯定性语言的可能性也更大,这也可能受到文化差异的驱动。研究人员和从业者应考虑其语言使用对自闭症患者个人和社会看法的潜在影响。