Depression in autism: Unmasking the mediating role of mentalization, attachment, perceived social support, and psychological flexibility
Eszter Komoróczy,
Dániel Sörnyei,
Ágota Vass
et al.
Abstract:Amid the rising prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), understanding its comorbidities, especially the frequent and severe co-occurrence of depression, has never been more critical. This study investigates the underlying mechanisms linking depressive symptoms and autistic traits by examining the roles of mentalization, attachment, social support, and psychological flexibility. Utilising a large sample (N=2409) including individuals both diagnosed with autism (N=133) and from the general population, we e… Show more
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