https://theconversation.com/the-worse-your-mental-health-problem-the-less-sympathy-you-get-why-274651; https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-open/article/creating-a-hierarchy-of-mental-health-stigma-testing-the-effect-of-psychiatric-diagnosis-on-stigma/3F7F87E0D4F50412B2A90072CFD8B995 (full text). "In a study testing #stigma across 9 diagnoses - measured by how much people wanted to keep their distance from someone with each condition - #depression & #anxiety drew the least stigma, while #schizophrenia & #personalitydisorder drew the most. Across diagnoses, #fear was the most consistent driver of stigma."
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i have the deadly combo of bpd hpd and dpd which means that i crave attention from everyone, but i also split on everyone every 2 seconds, but i also am scared of doing anything for myself so it makes the first goal quite hard. and on top of that i have did like leave me alone  

#jirai #jiraidon #jiraitakeover #personalitydisorder #bpd #hpd #dpd #did #introject

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#narcissist #treatment #mentalhealth #mentalwellness #personalitydisorder #therapy
If you sell s*t, you must claim is chocolate #trump #davos #delusional #personalitydisorder
The authoritarian personality type given guns, zero training and a license to kill with impunity #PersonalityDisorder #Abuse #DARVO
Have you ever met a sociopath or psychopath? Choose all that apply.
#AskFedi #Poll #Polls #Sociopath #Psychopath #Sociopathy #Psychopathy #Psychology #PersonalityDisorder
I have met sociopath(s)
36.8%
I have met psychopath(s)
26.3%
Never heard of those terms
0%
I know what they mean but I have no idea if I have met them
36.8%
Poll ended at .

I did a poll here for a week. 141 people responded. I was interested in #mastodon users' preferred categorization of the term "neurodiverse." The results generally confirmed my a priori predictions but had some surprises. Some takeaways for me, right now:

  • Autism was in a tie for top position, unsurprising as, in my experience, autism was the first condition to be labeled "neurodiverse" or "neuroatypical", and is, I suspect, something of a prototype for the category.
  • ADHD was tied (given the sample) with autism. I was mildly surprised. I think a few years ago this would not have been the case; ADHD awareness, activism, and acceptance have increased dramatically over the past few years.
  • Schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, and #bipolar disorders were the next group. The inclusion of anxiety disorders surprised me; I suspected it would be tied with depression disorders.
  • Personality disorders being endorsed at the same rate as depression and intellectual disability was a mild surprise.
  • Psychopathy being tied with depression and intellectual disability was a pretty big surprise for me. This poll was largely about opinions and preferences, so stigma is (IMO) a big part of it. "Being a psychohpath" seems to be less stigmatized (in a specific way) than I thought... it's also possible the results would change if I'd used the word "psychopath" instead of "psychopathy."
  • Intellectual disabiity (until pretty recently labeled "mental retardation" but, you know, the euphemism treadmill) was a wild card for me; I didn't know where it would end up. I would like to do a different survey sometime, with a different response format, so I could see the variability in responses. I suspect this condition (and a few others) would result in a lot of variability.
  • Pedophilia was of particular interest to me. The results confirmed my strong a priori hypothesis, and this (plus psychopathy) was a major reason for wording the poll as I did, prompoting for preferences instead of a more objective assessment of the research-based fitness of each condition for the "neurodiverse" category.

More about #pedophilia: a nice, big mountain of research strongly suggests that it is a condition of altered brain development; in fact, it is probably a sexual orientation. A better survey than this simple poll might assess participants' understanding of pedophilia in addition to the question I did ask. I suspect many people confuse pedophilia with child molestation/abuse (nb: pedophilia is a pattern of attraction, not a set of behaviors, though many pedophiles have also abused children).

Both the left and right political meta-groups in the USA have latched onto "pedophile" as a label for child molestation--usually of post-pubescent children, where pedophilia is very specifically a pattern of attraction to prepubescent children. There was flirtation during Trump's first term with the more correct(ish) labels "hebephilia" and "ephebephilia", but I think the need for a stronger, more dehumanizing label won in the end, and "pedophile" packs a bigger cultural/emotional punch than "child molester."

Anyway, thanks to everyone who participated. This is fascinating enough for me that I might even do a real survey sometime. If I can get my dean to stop giving me extra classes for calling him out on his anti-labor nonsense.

Notes:

  • I phrased the question as *Which of the following conditions do you personally think should be included under the #neurodiversity umbrella? * instead of asking which conditions would be classified as neurodiverse, etc. for reasons noted above.
  • I chose "neurodiverse" instead of "neuroatypical", believing that the latter would produce more restricted categorization.
  • This is not (I hope) research according to federal definitions. It's a demonstration of a concept and I won't be trying to disseminate these results in scientific journals or at science conferences.
  • #neurodiverse #neuroatypical #poll #adhd #autism #schizophrenia #anxiety #bipolar #PersonalityDisorder #psychopathy #depression #IntellectualDisability

    Following discussions elsewhere, I'm interested in who we think is #neurodiverse. Which of the following conditions do you personally think should be included under the #neurodiversity umbrella?

    (one billion hashtags to include relevant communities and individuals)

    #mentalhealth #psychology #autism #intellectualdisability #adhd #anxiety #depression #bipolar #schizophrenia #PersonalityDisorder #psychopathy #pedophilia

    Autism (all flavors)
    17.7%
    Intellectual disability (formerly "mental retardation")
    7.8%
    ADHD (all flavors, including "pure-inattentive" ADHD)
    18.4%
    Anxiety disorders (all flavors, including OCD)
    10.6%
    Depression (major depression, dysthymia...)
    7.8%
    Bipolar disorders (including BPII, cyclothymia...)
    9.9%
    Schizophrenia (and other psychosis)
    10.6%
    Personality disorders (bipolar, histrionic, narcissistic; not antisocial)
    8.5%
    Psychopathy (a.k.a. antisocial personality disorder)
    7.8%
    Pedophilia
    0.7%
    Poll ended at .

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