Trait Anxiety In Individuals On The Autism Spectrum: A Systematic Review
This systematic review aimed to synthesize and evaluate existing research on trait anxiety in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
This systematic review aimed to synthesize and evaluate existing research on trait anxiety in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
With increasing smartphone ownership, studies have examined whether mobile mindfulness applications
(MMAs) can reduce depression symptoms.
A survey of psychologists’ attitudes toward the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders–5
(DSM-5), and its alternatives was conducted.
This qualitative study
interviewed 11 late-career psychologists, exploring their experiences of uncertainty and the strategies
utilized throughout their early, mid, and late-career stages.
Autism and anxiety often intertwine, creating a complex landscape for those navigating both experiences. While autism is primarily characterized by differences in social communication, restricted interests, and repetitive behaviors, anxiety can significantly impact the daily lives of autistic individuals.
What are the immediate and long-term risks and
risk factors for suicide after hospitalization for patients with
depression, and are there factor-specific time-dependent risks?
A simple calculator that generates a P Value from an F-ratio score (suitable for One-Way ANOVA).
This calculator is designed to generate a p-value from a chi-square score.
The p-value calculator can help you find the p-value from a t-score and evaluate how compatible your data is with the null hypothesis.
This study aims to address this gap by exploring and conceptualizing social camouflaging across ASD, SAD, and comorbid ASD+SAD groups, with a focus on how these factors contribute to autistic burnout.