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Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths ... link.springer.com Springer Jul 25, 2023 5 facts
claimThe secondary objective of the article 'Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths' was to identify and propose mechanisms of change that explain the effects of strength-based psychosocial interventions on mental health and wellbeing outcomes.
referenceCherewick et al. (2023b) studied the associations between growth mindset, persistence, self-efficacy, and mental health outcomes (depression, anxiety, and externalising behaviours) in early adolescents.
claimStrong, nurturing relationships between autistic children and caregivers who recognize and support their needs are associated with changes in parental attachment and family functioning, which likely lead to improved mental health outcomes.
claimResearch examining specific mechanisms of change from strength-based interventions to mental health outcomes is more developed in non-autistic populations than in autistic populations.
claimThe conceptual model presented in the study 'Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths' aims to inform future research on how integrating strengths and positive psychology into intervention design can affect change mediating variables and lead to positive mental health outcomes.
Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimInterventions such as stress management workshops, counseling services, and mental health awareness campaigns can help reduce the burden of stress and improve mental health outcomes among students in Tokyo and London.
referenceThe study emphasizes the essential impact of sleep quality on cognitive functioning in university students and identifies notable cultural differences between Tokyo and London that affect sleep patterns and mental health outcomes.
The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org Damilola A. OSEKITA, Emmanuel Temitope BANKOLE, Oluwakemisola A. Azeez · RSIS International 2 facts
referenceCarlson, E. A., Hostinar, C. E., Mliner, S. B., & Gunnar, M. R. (2021) identified a strong association between high levels of childhood trauma and an increased risk of developing worse mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety disorder, PTSD, and substance abuse.
referenceNelson et al. (2020) established that adversity in childhood is linked to mental and physical health outcomes throughout an individual's life.
How sleep affects mental health (and vice versa) - Stanford Medicine med.stanford.edu Stanford Medicine Aug 11, 2025 2 facts
claimA study of nearly 75,000 people in the U.K. led by Jamie Zeitzer, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences in sleep medicine at Stanford Medicine, found that going to bed early and waking up early is associated with better mental health outcomes, regardless of an individual's natural chronotype.
measurementUp to 80% of teenagers do not receive the recommended amount of sleep, which may contribute to worsening mental health outcomes.
Implications for Mental Health and Coping Strategies | OxJournal oxjournal.org oxjournal.org Aug 12, 2024 1 fact
referenceJean M. Twenge published a 2020 study in Psychiatric Research and Clinical Practice titled 'Increases in depression, self‐harm, and suicide among U.S. adolescents after 2012 and links to technology use: possible mechanisms', which examines the correlation between technology use and mental health outcomes in U.S. adolescents.