How is autism portrayed in news media? A content analysis of Australian newspapers articles from 2016–2018

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Abstract

Media sources can influence and shape attitudes and beliefs towards others. This study explored newspapers depictions of autism. All articles which included keywords relating to autism published in 2016–18 in Australian newspapers were read, coded, and categorised. In 2016, 428 articles relating to autism were published, 532 in 2017, and 391 in 2018. Only 7% of all articles demonstrated a high content focus on autism; most (59%) were heavily focused on opinion and less than 1% included first-hand perspectives from individuals on the spectrum. Over half the articles focussed upon health and medical issues (33%) and profiles of people on the autism spectrum (25%). To minimise the spread of misinformation around autism, the paper concludes with advice for those writing media articles related to autism.

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Baroutsis, A., Eckert, C., Newman, S., & Adams, D. (2023). How is autism portrayed in news media? A content analysis of Australian newspapers articles from 2016–2018. Disability and Society, 38(6), 963–986. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2021.1971067

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