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Current discussions surround whether 'person-first language' (PFL) such as 'patient with autism' and 'identity-first language' (IFL) such as 'autistic patient' is most sensitive and appropriate. There is language guidance when talking about disability and race, ethnicity, and ancestry in genetics research, but not around PFL and IFL. We applied natural language processing (NLP) methods to PFL and IFL in published in genetics research, focussing on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Of the approximately 38,000 abstracts accepted in European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) conference between 2001 and 2021, almost 5000 contained autism keywords. NLP analysis of these explored PFL and IFL use over time, in combination with specific nouns, and in combination with each other. 262 instances of PFL and 264 instances of IFL showed similar, common and consistent use over time. Straightforward matches (e.g. 'patient with ASD' or 'ASD patient') accounted for most uses, with subtle differences in the frequently co-occurring nouns. 50 abstracts used both patterns, typically with one example of each. NLP can quantify use, timing and context for PFL and IFL in research articles. Consequently, NLP can support the development of language style guidelines or to evaluate their effectiveness.
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Health Informatics J
May 2025
St. Mary's Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine, Manchester, UK.
Current discussions surround whether 'person-first language' (PFL) such as 'patient with autism' and 'identity-first language' (IFL) such as 'autistic patient' is most sensitive and appropriate. There is language guidance when talking about disability and race, ethnicity, and ancestry in genetics research, but not around PFL and IFL. We applied natural language processing (NLP) methods to PFL and IFL in published in genetics research, focussing on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).
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Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
Purpose: To test the assumption that person-first language (PFL) reduces obesity stigma, mediated by perceived personal responsibility for obesity.
Design: Cross-sectional, experimental.
Setting: Online, United States.
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October 2024
Teachers College, Columbia University, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord
June 2025
Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
The correct language to refer to someone with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder has received a lot of attention in recent years. Studies in English-speaking countries found a main identity-first language (IFL) preference (e.g.
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May 2024
Utrecht University, Padualaan 14 2, 3584 CH, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
This research examined the preference for identity-first language (IFL) versus person-first language (PFL) among 215 respondents (M = 30.24 years, SD = 9.92) from the Dutch autism community.
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