2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-023-04959-6
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Portrayal of autism in mainstream media – a scoping review about representation, stigmatisation and effects on consumers in non-fiction and fiction media

Abstract: Mainstream media is a common source of information on mental health, and its portrayal of mental disorders can influence public perceptions and stigmatisation. Recently, autism has received increased attention in mainstream media. This scoping review aims to contribute to the existing literature on the portrayal of autism and its stigmatising effect by mapping the characteristics and range of records that describe the representation of autism in mainstream media with a focus on non-fiction media (newspapers an… Show more

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“…Literature suggests that the representation of autistic characters can have an influence that can both benefit and harm opinions about autism in a general population (John et al, 2018;Nordahl-Hansen & Øien, 2021; Nordahl-Hansen, Tøndevold et al, 2018). For example, portrayal often lacks diversity and characters are primarily male with savant syndrome (Dean & Nordahl-Hansen, 2022;Mittmann et al, 2023;Nordahl-Hansen, Øien et al, 2018). Yet, portrayal can also lead to more appreciative awareness and understanding of autism and the specific characteristics and challenges (Fontes & Pino-Juste, 2022; Nordahl-Hansen & Øien, 2021).Furthermore, adults are often underrepresented in research around autism.…”
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“…Literature suggests that the representation of autistic characters can have an influence that can both benefit and harm opinions about autism in a general population (John et al, 2018;Nordahl-Hansen & Øien, 2021; Nordahl-Hansen, Tøndevold et al, 2018). For example, portrayal often lacks diversity and characters are primarily male with savant syndrome (Dean & Nordahl-Hansen, 2022;Mittmann et al, 2023;Nordahl-Hansen, Øien et al, 2018). Yet, portrayal can also lead to more appreciative awareness and understanding of autism and the specific characteristics and challenges (Fontes & Pino-Juste, 2022; Nordahl-Hansen & Øien, 2021).Furthermore, adults are often underrepresented in research around autism.…”
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confidence: 99%