Adler A K, Wahl O F
Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Va., USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1998 Apr;68(2):321-6. doi: 10.1037/h0080341.
A group of 104 third-grade students told stories in response to pictures of adults labeled mentally ill, physically disabled, or unlabeled, and answered questions regarding expected behavior of these adults. Results indicate that, children of this age hold more overall negative attitudes about adults labeled mentally ill than about those designated as physically disabled or nondisabled.
一组104名三年级学生根据贴有精神疾病标签、身体残疾标签或无标签的成年人图片讲述故事,并回答有关这些成年人预期行为的问题。结果表明,这个年龄段的孩子对贴有精神疾病标签的成年人总体上持更负面的态度,比对被指定为身体残疾或无残疾的成年人持有的负面态度更多。