Department of Psychological Sciences, The College of William & Mary, P.O. Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA, 23187, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2021 Nov;51(11):3929-3936. doi: 10.1007/s10803-020-04840-6. Epub 2021 Jan 4.
Typically developing young adults perceive their peers with autism more negatively than those without autism, but less so when they have experience with individuals with autism. Study 1 examined whether typically developing university students' (n = 70) judgments of their peers would differ as a function of interpersonal contact and being labeled as autistic. Perceptions of peers with autism were consistent with stereotypes about autism and were associated with contact. In Study 2, typically developing university students (n = 130) imagined interacting with a student with manipulations of perseverative behavior and the label of autism. Attitudes towards individuals with autism were more positive following an imagined contact scenario with a peer demonstrating perseverative behavior with a label of autism.
通常情况下,正在成长的年轻人对自闭症患者的同龄人评价比没有自闭症的同龄人更负面,但当他们有与自闭症患者的个人经历时,这种负面评价就会减少。研究 1 考察了大学生(n=70)的同龄人判断是否会因人际接触和被贴上自闭症标签而有所不同。对自闭症患者的同龄人有刻板印象,这种印象与接触有关。在研究 2 中,大学生(n=130)想象与一个表现出持续行为的学生互动,并对自闭症标签进行了操控。在想象与表现出持续行为且被贴上自闭症标签的同伴互动的场景后,对自闭症患者的态度更为积极。