- cross-posted to:
- thenetherlands@lemmit.online
- autistic_adults@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- thenetherlands@lemmit.online
- autistic_adults@lemmy.ml
- A Kingston University study found that people with learning disabilities and autism in the Netherlands chose euthanasia and assisted suicide because of loneliness and difficulty making friends.
- Between 2012 and 2021, almost 60,000 cases of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide have been reported in the Netherlands.
- The study found that the majority of people with learning disabilities and autism chose this path because of anxiety, loneliness, and a lack of feeling that they have a place in society.
- The study highlights the need for an international debate around the criteria for euthanasia and assisted suicide and the response to such requests from vulnerable patient groups.
- The study also highlights the importance of investing in highly personalized support services for people with disabilities and autism.
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