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Resources Library A Conceptual Model of Risk and Protective Factors for Autistic Burnout

A Conceptual Model of Risk and Protective Factors for Autistic Burnout

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Matzalas, Richdale and Dissanayake (2022)

Autistic burnout is widely reported by autistic people but remains under-researched. This study introduces a new model, based on lived experiences, that explores how different risk and protective factors interact to contribute to, or help prevent, autistic burnout.

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A Conceptual Model of Risk and Protective Factors for Autistic Burnout

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Matzalas, Richdale and Dissanayake (2022)

Autistic burnout is widely reported by autistic people but remains under-researched. This study introduces a new model, based on lived experiences, that explores how different risk and protective factors interact to contribute to, or help prevent, autistic burnout.

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