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'Autistic person' or 'person with autism'? Person-first language preference in Dutch adults with autism and parents.

Riley BuijsmanSander BegeerAnke M Scheeren
Published in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2022)
 = 286). Via an online questionnaire, we asked our participants to select one term for autistic people that they liked best. The results showed that most adults with autism (68.3%) and parents (82.5%) preferred to put the person before autism. Younger adults, with a higher intelligence, and with more autistic traits, were a bit more likely to put autism before the person. We conclude that there are large differences in the words that people prefer. Because we found different results in our Dutch participants compared to participants in English-speaking countries, we think that the Dutch language or culture may also play a role in word preference. For now, we advise autism researchers to use both person-first and autism-first language.
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