Attitudes of the autism community to early autism research

Author:

Fletcher-Watson Sue1,Apicella Fabio2,Auyeung Bonnie1,Beranova Stepanka3,Bonnet-Brilhault Frederique4,Canal-Bedia Ricardo5,Charman Tony6,Chericoni Natasha2,Conceição Inês C7,Davies Kim8,Farroni Teresa9,Gomot Marie4,Jones Emily8,Kaale Anett10,Kapica Katarzyna11,Kawa Rafal11,Kylliäinen Anneli12,Larsen Kenneth10,Lefort-Besnard Jeremy4,Malvy Joelle4,Manso de Dios Sara5,Markovska-Simoska Silvana13,Millo Inbal14,Miranda Natercia7,Pasco Greg6,Pisula Ewa11,Raleva Marija15,Rogé Bernadette16,Salomone Erica6,Schjolberg Synnve17,Tomalski Przemysław11,Vicente Astrid M7,Yirmiya Nurit14

Affiliation:

1. University of Edinburgh, UK

2. Stella Maris Foundation, Pisa, Italy

3. Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

4. Université François-Rabelais de Tours, France

5. Universidad de Salamanca, Spain

6. King’s College London, UK

7. Instituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Biosystems and Integrative Sciences Institute, Portugal

8. Birkbeck College, UK

9. Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy

10. Oslo University Hospital, Norway

11. University of Warsaw, Poland

12. University of Tampere, Finland

13. Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Macedonia (FYROM)

14. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

15. University Clinic of Psychiatry, Macedonia (FYROM)

16. Université Jean Jaurès Toulouse, Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), France

17. Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway

Abstract

Investigation into the earliest signs of autism in infants has become a significant sub-field of autism research. This work invokes specific ethical concerns such as use of ‘at-risk’ language, communicating study findings to parents and the future perspective of enrolled infants when they reach adulthood. This study aimed to ground this research field in an understanding of the perspectives of members of the autism community. Following focus groups to identify topics, an online survey was distributed to autistic adults, parents of children with autism and practitioners in health and education settings across 11 European countries. Survey respondents (n = 2317) were positively disposed towards early autism research, and there was significant overlap in their priorities for the field and preferred language to describe infant research participants. However, there were also differences including overall less favourable endorsement of early autism research by autistic adults relative to other groups and a dislike of the phrase ‘at-risk’ to describe infant participants, in all groups except healthcare practitioners. The findings overall indicate that the autism community in Europe is supportive of early autism research. Researchers should endeavour to maintain this by continuing to take community perspectives into account.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology

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