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Follow on Google News | Autism in Adulthood, a New Peer-Reviewed Journal Launching in 2019A half million youths with ASD will become adults in the United States over the next decade and there is a global unmet need for dissemination of data pertaining to adults on the autism spectrum, with most research having been focused on the pediatric population. Autism in Adulthood will meet the imperative for research and better coordinated services targeted to youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who are transitioning to adulthood and throughout the life cycle. Autism in Adulthood will be led by Editor-in-Chief Christina Nicolaidis, MD, MPH,who co-directs the Academic Autism Spectrum Partnership in Research and Education (AASPIRE) and has joint appointments at Portland State University and Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Nicolaidis will guide an established group of thought leaders on the Editorial Board of Autism in Adulthood, including Simon Baron-Cohen (University of Cambridge, UK), Akio Wakabayashi (Chiba University, Japan) Clarissa Kripke (University of California, San Francisco), Alexia Rattazzi (PANAACEA, Buenos Aires, Argentina), Lisa Croen (Kaiser Permanente Northern California), Jeremy Parr (Newcastle University, UK), Scott Robertson (US Department of Labor), and Associate EditorDora Raymaker (Portland State University). Autism in Adulthood will publish fully peer-reviewed, evidence-based original articles, review articles, advances in methodology, and perspectives, as well as an array of frontmatter content including editorials, analysis, and commentary, including some from adults on the autism spectrum. An interdisciplinary community of autism researchers, scholars, and practitioners from multiple fields, including bioethics, biology, cognitive science, disability studies, education, family medicine, geriatrics, gerontology, internal medicine, neurology, neuroscience, nursing, occupational science and therapy, physical therapy, psychiatry, psychology, public health, rehabilitation counseling and medicine, social work, sociology, and speech language pathology; adults on the autism spectrum and their families; and policy-makers and health and social services administrators are invited to participate in this new resource. Topics in Autism in Adulthood will include: Physical and mental health of adults on the autism spectrum ● Basic science research with implications for autism in adulthood ● Identification, treatment, and accommodation of co-occurring conditions ● Biological, neurological, psychological, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and social changes with aging ● Autistic intelligence, sensory processing, communication, executive functioning, and flexibility ● Transitions across the lifespan, including transitions to and through adulthood ● Methodological advances for conducting research on autism in adulthood ● Intersectionality of autism and race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, disability, class, trauma, discrimination, and other social determinants of health ● Employment, housing, education, community participation, economic well-being, and quality of life ● Ethical issues in research, practice, or policy on autism in adulthood For further information, submission inquiries, or to sign-up for email alerts for Autism in Adulthood, please contact us. Click here to forward to a colleague. About the Publisher Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers (http://www.liebertpub.com/ End
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