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Societal Attitudes Towards Autism (SATA): Validation of the Greek Version in the General Population.

Vasiliki ZarokanelouAlexandros GryparisParaskevi PapatheodorouGiorgos TatsisDionysios TafiadisAngelos PapadopoulosLouiza VoniatiVassiliki Siafaka
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2023)
This study examined the validity of the Greek version of the Societal Attitudes Towards Autism (SATA) scale in a Greek community sample (n = 633) and explored how the demographic variables of the sample modulate knowledge and attitudes regarding people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The principal component analysis confirmed the three-dimension model and explained 40.5% of the variance. All Cronbach's alpha values obtained were over 0.70. SATA's subscales were significantly and positively correlated, indicating good internal reliability. Participants presented moderate knowledge about ASD and mediocre positive attitudes towards people with ASD. Gender, age, and educational level significantly affected SATA total scores. Overall, this Greek version of SATA showed acceptable psychometric properties, indicating that can be a reliable scale for use.
Keyphrases
  • psychometric properties
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • intellectual disability
  • healthcare
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • mental health