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The relationship is established by [1], which explicitly examines the correlation between the use of adequate coping strategies and an individual's overall well-being in the context of stressful situations.
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Autistic Self-Advocacy and the Neurodiversity Movement - Frontiers frontiersin.org 2 facts
procedureThe authors of the article 'Autistic Self-Advocacy and the Neurodiversity Movement' propose four future directions for autism intervention research and practice: (1) establishing partnerships with autistic people, caregivers, and stakeholders on research steering and advisory boards; (2) requiring intervention researchers and practitioners to reflect on how their practices align with a neurodiversity framework and the views of autistic people; (3) increasing regard within intervention programs for natural autistic developmental processes, coping strategies, autonomy, and well-being; and (4) increasing efforts to develop and validate tools to measure autistic-prioritized outcomes and the goodness-of-fit between an autistic individual and their environment.
procedureFuture directions for autism intervention research and practice include: (1) partnerships with autistic people, caregivers, and stakeholders on research steering and advisory boards; (2) reflection by researchers and practitioners on how intervention practices align with a neurodiversity framework and the views of autistic people; (3) greater regard within intervention programmes for natural autistic developmental processes, coping strategies, autonomy, and well-being; and (4) increased efforts to develop and validate tools to measure autistic-prioritized outcomes and the goodness-of-fit between an autistic individual and their environment.
Work environment risk factors causing day-to-day stress in ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceReicherts and Pihet (2000) published a micro-analysis in the Swiss Journal of Psychology on how job newcomers cope with stressful situations and the relationship between adequate coping strategies and well-being.