Resilience in the face of neurodivergence: A scoping review of resilience and factors promoting positive outcomes

Author:

Black Melissa H.,Helander Johan,Segers Julie,Ingard Cecilia,Bervoets Jo,de Puget Vincent Grimaldi,Bölte Sven

Funder

European Agricultural Guarantee Fund

HORIZON EUROPE Health

UK Research and Innovation

Swiss Foundation for Anesthesia Research

Horizon Europe

Serina Therapeutics

Swiss State Secretariat for Education Research and Innovation

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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