Editorial
Abstract
The present issue of JCDP offers the multifaceted nature of psychological distress across clinical, familial, cultural, and digital setting. The featured studies highlight depression symptom in non-psychiatric settings, caregiver burden in families with neurodivergent children, adolescent vulnerabilities linked to digital media, prosodic alterations in autism, and the influence of cultural contexts on psychological processes. These studies emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in contemporary clinical practice.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.13129/2612-4033/0110-4888
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