Perception of the Portrayal of Autism in Netflix's Atypical Within the Autism Community.

Sandra C Jones, Emma Trott, Chloe Gordon, Lisa Milne
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Background: Fictional portrayals of autism play a role in raising awareness, shaping knowledge, and influencing attitudes toward autism. However, the accuracy of these portrayals is a topic of debate. Limited research has been conducted with the autism community regarding their perceptions of fictional portrayals of autism. This study aimed to explore autistic people's perceptions of the accuracy, educational benefits, and impact of Atypical, a Netflix comedy drama series focused on the experiences of an autistic protagonist.

Methods: Participants were 77 members of the autism community (autistic N = 65, parent/partner N = 12), recruited via social media. Participants completed a cross-sectional predominantly qualitative survey. We undertook descriptive statistical analyses on the quantitative data and used a reflexive thematic analysis approach to analyze the qualitative data.

Results: The majority of participants described Sam's portrayal as accurate, emphasizing that it was accurate as one example of autism. Family members appeared more likely to perceive Atypical as having informative benefit and being likely to improve attitudes toward autism than were autistic people. The primary concerns identified were the stereotypical representation of a popular media image of autism, the lack of diversity, and the depiction of autism as a burden or challenge for the protagonist and his family.

Conclusions: This study builds on previous research on the portrayal of autism in entertainment media by investigating the perception of the autism community regarding one such fictional portrayal. It identifies that for entertainment media to better represent the lived experience of autistic people and improve community understanding of autism, there is a need for increased diversity of portrayals and for the involvement of autistic people in the development and production process.

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自闭症群体对 Netflix 的《非典型》中自闭症形象的看法。
背景:对自闭症的虚构描写在提高人们对自闭症的认识、形成知识和影响态度方面发挥了作用。然而,这些描写的准确性是一个争论不休的话题。针对自闭症群体对自闭症小说描写的看法所做的研究十分有限。本研究旨在探讨自闭症患者对《非典型》(Atypical)的准确性、教育益处和影响的看法:参与者是通过社交媒体招募的 77 名自闭症群体成员(自闭症患者 65 人,父母/伴侣 12 人)。参与者完成了一项横截面定性调查。我们对定量数据进行了描述性统计分析,并采用反思性主题分析方法对定性数据进行了分析:大多数参与者认为对萨姆的描述是准确的,并强调其作为自闭症的一个例子是准确的。与自闭症患者相比,家庭成员似乎更倾向于认为《非典型》具有信息益处,并有可能改善人们对自闭症的态度。主要关注点是媒体对自闭症形象的刻板描述、缺乏多样性,以及将自闭症描述为主人公及其家人的负担或挑战:本研究通过调查自闭症群体对此类虚构形象的看法,在以往关于娱乐媒体中自闭症形象的研究基础上更进一步。研究指出,为了使娱乐媒体更好地反映自闭症患者的生活经历,增进社区对自闭症的了解,有必要增加描述的多样性,并让自闭症患者参与开发和制作过程。
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