Different minds, shared struggles: Personality and self-beliefs across neurodivergent conditions

Neurodivergent individuals differ from their neurotypical peers in cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics. However, research has yet to provide a systematic comparison of personality and self-beliefs across multiple formally diagnosed and self-identified neurodivergent conditions. This study examines whether self-identified neurodivergence explains additional variance beyond formal diagnosis in the Big Five personality dimensions, positive as well as negative self-beliefs across…

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