Novel Insights into Autism Knowledge and Stigmatizing Attitudes Toward Mental Illness in Dutch Youth and Family Center Physicians

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Maarten van ‘t Hof
Ina van Berckelaer-Onnes
Mathijs Deen
Monique C. Neukerk
Rienke Bannink
Amy M. Daniels
Hans W. Hoek
Wietske A. Ester
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[1] Sarr Expert Centre for Autism,Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Clinical Child and Adolescent Studies
[2] Lucertis Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Institute of Psychology, Methodology and Statistics Unit
[3] Parnassia Psychiatric Institute,Department of Youth Health Care
[4] Leiden University,Department of Psychiatry
[5] Leiden University,Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health
[6] Regional Public Health Service Rijnmond,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[7] Simons Foundation,undefined
[8] University Medical Center Groningen,undefined
[9] University of Groningen,undefined
[10] Columbia University,undefined
[11] Curium-LUMC,undefined
[12] Leiden University,undefined
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Autism; Knowledge; Screening; Stigmatizing attitudes; Children; Physicians;
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Professionals’ limited knowledge on mental health and their stigmatizing attitudes toward mental illness can delay the diagnosis of autism. We evaluated the knowledge on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and stigmatizing attitudes in 93 physicians at Dutch Youth and Family Centers (YFC). These physicians screen for psychiatric symptoms in children. We show that their general ASD knowledge scored 7.1 (SD 1.2), but their specific ASD knowledge was only 5.7 (SD 1.7) (weighted means on 1–10 scale, 1 = least knowledge, 10 = most knowledge). Our physicians had positive attitudes toward mental illness (CAMI scores 2.18 (SD 0.33) to 2.22 (SD 0.40) on a 5-point Likert scale) but they had higher levels of stigmatizing attitudes than other Western healthcare professionals. Their levels were considerably lower than in non-Western professionals. We found no relations between ASD knowledge, stigmatizing attitudes and demographic variables. In conclusion, ASD knowledge and stigmatizing attitudes toward mental illness in Dutch YFC physicians require attention.
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