Attitudes towards Autism
Research
This page provides details of some of the most significant scientific studies and reviews on attitudes towards autism which have been published in English-language, peer-reviewed journals. If you know of any other studies we should include please email info@researchautism.net with the details. Thank you.
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Related Research
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Arnold L. (2012)
Autism, its relationship to science and to people with the condition.
Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies.
1(1),
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Bagatell N. (2010)
From cure to community: Transforming notions of autism.
Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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Brownlow C. (2010)
Re-presenting autism: The construction of 'NT Syndrome'.
Journal of Medical Humanities.
31(3),
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Chambres P.
et al.
(2008)
Adult attitudes toward behaviors of a six-year-old boy with autism.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
38(7),
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Clarke J., van Amerom G. (2008)
Asperger's syndrome: differences between parents' understanding and those diagnosed.
Social Work in Health Care.
46(3),
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Farrugia D. (2009)
Exploring stigma: medical knowledge and the stigmatisation of parents of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
Sociology of Health and Illness.
31(7),
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Fleischmann A. (2005)
The hero's story and autism: grounded theory study of websites for parents of children with autism.
Autism.
9(3),
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Gernsbacher M. A., Dawson M., Mottron L. (2006)
Autism: Common, heritable, but not harmful.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
29(4),
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Huws J. C., Jones R. S. P. (2011)
Missing voices: representations of autism in British newspapers, 1999-2008.
British Journal of Learning Disabilities.
39(2),
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MacLeod A., Lewis A., Robertson C. (2013)
Why should I be like bloody Rain Man?! Navigating the autistic identity.
British Journal of Special Education.
40(1),
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Milton D. E., Lyte (2012)
The normalisation agenda and the psycho-emotional disablement of autistic people.
Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies.
1(1),
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Osborne L. A., Reed P. (2008)
Parents' perceptions of communication with professionals during the diagnosis of autism.
Autism.
12(3),
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Sinclair J. (2012)
Don't mourn for us.
Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies.
1(1),
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- 29 Feb 2016