Intellectual disability literacy and its connection to stigma: A multinational comparison study in three European countries

Author(s)
Elisabeth Zeilinger, Katharina Stiehl, Holly Bagnall, Katrina Scior
Abstract

Article 8 of the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities requires governments around the globe to raise awareness on issues of disability in their societies, combatting stereotypes, prejudices and harmful practices. Little comparative data is available on lay people's social representations of intellectual disability and associated stigma, which could inform actions in line with the convention. The present study compared intellectual disability literacy and stigma among adults in the general population in the UK, Austria and Germany (N = 1046), and examined the effects of providing an intellectual disability label on these outcomes. Although participants came from highly developed European countries and prior contact with people with intellectual disabilities was common, the findings pointed to some striking differences between countries. Participants in Austria and Germany were much less likely than those in the UK to identify symptoms of a possible intellectual disability in an unlabelled vignette. They were also much more hostile towards social contact, a difference that was maintained when participants were informed of the intellectual disability label. Labelling showed controversial effects on stigma, both in its effects on social distance and on beliefs about suitable causes and interventions. Overall, the social acceptance of people with intellectual disabilities appears to be much less advanced in Austria and Germany than in the UK, and awareness of intellectual disability much lower, indicating a need for action at societal level.

Organisation(s)
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
External organisation(s)
Karl Landsteiner Privatuniversität für Gesundheitswissenschaften, King's College London, University College London
Journal
PLoS ONE
Volume
15
No. of pages
14
ISSN
1932-6203
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239936
Publication date
10-2020
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
501021 Social psychology, 501010 Clinical psychology
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, General, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/da6ce416-3b06-41ab-8e5a-01781e969093