University Students’ Notion of Autism Spectrum Conditions: A Cross-Cultural Study

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Marieke de Vries
Sabrina Cader
Lucy Colleer
Eleonore Batteux
Meryem Betul Yasdiman
Yih Jiun Tan
Elizabeth Sheppard
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[1] University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus,School of Psychology
[2] University of Nottingham,School of Psychology
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2020年 / 50卷
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Culture; Attitudes acceptance; Interaction; Beliefs;
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Cultural background might influence knowledge and attitudes regarding autism, influencing willingness to interact. We studied whether beliefs, knowledge, contact, and attitude differed between the UK and Malaysia. With mediation analyses, we studied how these factors influenced willingness to interact. Autism was more often linked to food in the UK, and to upbringing in Malaysia. Knowledge, contact, and acceptance were greater in the UK. When excluding psychology students, Malaysian students were less willing to interact with autistic people. Knowledge and contact appeared to improve acceptance, but acceptance did not mediate the relation between country, beliefs, knowledge, and experience; and willingness to interact. Knowledge and contact regarding autism might improve acceptance in different cultures, but how acceptance could improve interaction is unclear.
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页码:1281 / 1294
页数:13
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