The combined impact of social support and perceived stress on quality of life in adults with autism spectrum disorder and without intellectual disability
By: Bishop-Fitzpatrick, Lauren.
Contributor(s): Mazefsky, Carla A | Eack, Shaun M.
Series: Autism 22 (6) August 2018: 703-711. 2018Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | ADULTS | QUALITY OF LIFE | SOCIAL SUPPORT | STRESSOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: Identifying modifiable correlates of good quality of life in adults with autism spectrum disorder is of paramount importance for intervention development as the population of adults with autism spectrum disorder increases. This study sought to examine social support and perceived stress as potential modifiable correlates of quality of life in adults with autism spectrum disorder.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Identifying modifiable correlates of good quality of life in adults with autism spectrum disorder is of paramount importance for intervention development as the population of adults with autism spectrum disorder increases. This study sought to examine social support and perceived stress as potential modifiable correlates of quality of life in adults with autism spectrum disorder.
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