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Reciprocal Associations Between Parental Anxiety/Depression and Emotional/Behavioral Difficulties in Autistic Children Following Their Diagnosis

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ABSTRACT Emotional and behavioral difficulties (EBD) are common in autistic children, while anxiety and depressive symptoms (ADS) are prevalent in their parents. However, the bidirectional relationship between the parents' and children's symptoms remains unclear, especially in the years following the child's autism diagnosis.
Maëva Monnier   +8 more
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Adverse Childhood Experiences in Autistic and Neurotypical Girls

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ABSTRACT Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic, life‐altering events that occur in childhood with long‐term negative physical and/or mental health outcomes. Previous research, while limited and largely focused on males, suggests children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at higher risk of experiencing ACEs than typically ...
Jon Ebert   +4 more
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Content Analysis of Responses From an INSAR Special Interest Group (SIG): Indigenous Perspectives on Autism

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ABSTRACT Autism remains understudied and under‐detected in Indigenous communities across the globe. This content analysis investigates key themes and future directions for Indigenous autism research, as discussed during a Special Interest Group at the 2025 International Society for Autism Research meeting in Seattle, United States.
Grant Bruno   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source
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University Psychological Resources

Alma mater. Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 2023
The article reveals the characteristics of the psychological health of university students of a technical and humanitarian profile. A compiled and tested set of psychodiagnostic techniques for studying the specifics of students' psychological health resources is described.
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Psychological Resources of Adults With Developmental Dyslexia

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2013
The aim of our study was to describe specific psychological resources of adults with developmental dyslexia and compare them with psychological resources of adults without developmental dyslexia. Potential differences were analyzed in visual-spatial, creative, and motivational abilities.
Marta, Łockiewicz   +2 more
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Psychological resources and successful retirement

Australian Psychologist, 1999
Abstract Although most people eventually make a satisfactory adjustment to retirement, some people experience difficulties in managing the transition. While measures of wellbeing are frequently included as outcomes in studies of retirement, few studies have examined the impact of retirement on health behaviours.
Y. D. Wells, H. L. Kendig
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Resources in Psychological Anthropology

Collection Building, 1984
The study of psychological anthropology represents the interworkings of the theories, concepts, empirical findings, and methodologies of psychology and anthropology. This discussion of resources is written from the point of view of an anthropologist, not a psychologist.
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Psychological Resources and Distress

2001
In hard times, some workers find a reason to believe in themselves and their futures. Others find despair. What is the difference between those who say, “the whole plant closing thing toughened me up,” and those who claim that “everybody blames us”? This chapter provides more pieces of the puzzle.
Clifford L. Broman   +2 more
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Social and Psychological Resources and Adaptation

Review of General Psychology, 2002
Psychology has increasingly turned to the study of psychosocial resources in the examination of well-being. How resources are being studied and resource models that have been proffered are considered, and an attempt is made to examine elements that bridge across models. As resource models span health, community, cognitive, and clinical psychology, the
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Psychological resources and cigarette smoking in adolescents

British Journal of Psychology, 1986
Despite society's increasing awareness of the adverse health consequences of cigarette use, adolescents continue to take up smoking. This study suggests that adolescents may smoke in order to alleviate the stress engendered by the adjustment demands of this period and that adolescents with fewer coping resources should be more likely to use cigarettes.
G N, Penny, J O, Robinson
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