2023
DOI: 10.1177/09732586221136260
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Effects of Exposure to Medical Model and Social Model Online Constructions of Disability on Attitudes Toward Wheelchair Users: Results from an Online Experiment

Abstract: Building on theoretical foundations from communication and disability studies, we ran an online experiment to study the influence of online constructions corresponding to the medical and social models of disability on attitudes toward wheelchair users. We recruited students from a public university in the Mediterranean region and, after a pretest on their attitudes toward wheelchair users, we had them read social media posts and online news items that corresponded to the medical model (medical experimental gro… Show more

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“…There is also an important shift from the traditional disability model to the social model of caring for people in the community. Sofokleous & Stylianou [ 60 ] state that social model stimuli had a positive effect on pro-disability policy attitudes, and medical model stimuli had a negative effect on pro-disability policy attitudes. Townsend et al [ 49 ] write that in specialized or separate institutions for people with disabilities, the medical model of approach, treatment, and mindset is very present [ 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also an important shift from the traditional disability model to the social model of caring for people in the community. Sofokleous & Stylianou [ 60 ] state that social model stimuli had a positive effect on pro-disability policy attitudes, and medical model stimuli had a negative effect on pro-disability policy attitudes. Townsend et al [ 49 ] write that in specialized or separate institutions for people with disabilities, the medical model of approach, treatment, and mindset is very present [ 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%