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Positive well-being may protect against depression in people with autism
January 24, 2019 by NewsBot
In a new study of 36 newly employed adults with autism spectrum disorder who were participating in a supported employment program, positive well-being -- or a sense of happiness and life satisfaction -- was associated with a lower risk of developing depression over 12 months of follow-up.