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This is a science community. We use the Dawkins definition of meme.
Is there any consensus on this idea or is it just a nice graphic made by a well meaning person?
I believe this idea is gaining traction based on the historical rates of left-handed people (article).
When being left-handed was a cultural faux-pas there were less left-handed people. When the culture shifted away from beating left-handed people, suddenly the number of left handed people sky-rocketed in the short term before settling at its true natural number in the long-term.
This could be a trend in other invisible culturally oppressed groups, though we can't really know for this meme until neurodivergence is culturally accepted
While the graph is not made on any actual dirrctly linked data set I would still say it has more meat to it than just being nice. It's very much over simplified especially the "improved diagnostic and understanding" part.
That metric alone is at odds with its self in that our understanding of neurodivergence vastly out paces diagnostics. When most hear the term diagnosics they think of fancy medical devices that give either a yes or no answer which is completely the opposite of what is actually done. There is essentially a book with a set of "symptoms" that a group of doctors have agreed upon that ones doctor uses to comapre their patient to. While that sounds fine its far from flawless.
(i could go on but need to stop procrstinating)
All of this doesn't even touch on thr social or economic aspects too.
Back even just 26 years being diagnosed with ASD, ADD, or, ADHD came with heavy stigmas with many parents refusing to get kids tested because if it was "positive that means there's something wrong with my kid"
Also there could be a huge drop in current diagosis due to political persicution.
Depending on where you are it can be cost inhibitive.
there isn't a clear consensus of any of this. it's all very fuzzy correlations.
there is the counter-argument too that these diagnoses are overdiagnosed, especially in boys, due to environmental/cultural changes in our expectations of their behaviors.
I was definitely over overdiagnosed or misdiagnosed when I was young and because the adults in my life were and still are very prideful, wont admit any mistakes were made. I wish I was allowed to fail classes and was just left alone.