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TikTok Autism Content: Misinformation, Identity, and Adult Diagnosis

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

TikTok’s autism Content:​ Study Reveals Widespread Misinformation as Adult ‍Diagnoses Surge

A new study ⁤reveals a notable amount‌ of ⁤misleading or inaccurate information circulating on TikTok regarding autism,coinciding with a dramatic rise in adults ⁣seeking diagnosis. ​Researchers analyzed 150 videos tagged with #actuallyautistic, #latediagnosedautistic, and #autism, finding⁤ a significant portion were ⁣either personal narratives or contained potentially harmful inaccuracies. ⁢The findings underscore the platform’s powerful influence on public perception of autism and the urgent need for critical evaluation of online⁤ health information.

The increasing popularity of platforms like TikTok has coincided with a‍ notable increase in adults pursuing autism ‌diagnoses-a trend potentially ⁣fueled by greater awareness and exposure to autism-related content online. ‌This study, ⁣a cross-sectional, descriptive content⁢ analysis, sought to understand how autistic adults are engaging with TikTok and to assess the quality ⁢of information available.⁤ The research‍ highlights the platform’s dual role as both a space ⁤for identity exploration and a potential source of misinformation, impacting a growing population navigating self-finding and seeking professional validation.

Researchers⁤ employed content ‌analysis to examine themes, ⁣attitudes, clinical accuracy, and user engagement ‌metrics within the selected videos. the analysis revealed that many topics centered⁣ around identity and diagnosis,​ ofen accompanied by negative​ themes. Notably, significant differences in content existed between‍ the three hashtags,⁣ suggesting‌ potential biases within different autism-related‌ communities on TikTok. ‍

The study concludes ⁢that TikTok serves as⁢ a potent platform for autism awareness, education, and⁢ identity formation. However, the prevalence of inaccurate information necessitates⁣ improved digital literacy skills to ‌effectively navigate and⁢ evaluate online content. The insights gained into discussions of autistic identity may also prove valuable for healthcare providers seeking‍ to better understand⁤ and connect with this⁢ expanding patient group.

Keywords: Adulthood; autism; Identity; Misinformation;⁢ Social media; TikTok.

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