Autism is a leading international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through rigorous research and scholarly discussion. It serves as a vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to improve the lives of individuals with autism. The journal aims to disseminate cutting-edge findings, promote evidence-based practices, and foster collaboration across disciplines.
The scope of Autism encompasses a wide range of topics, including the etiology, diagnosis, assessment, and intervention for ASD. It also covers issues related to education, employment, social inclusion, and quality of life for individuals with autism. The journal welcomes submissions from diverse perspectives, including biological, psychological, educational, and sociological approaches.
Autism is committed to promoting research that is both scientifically sound and relevant to the needs of individuals with autism and their families. Indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, it strives to contribute to a more informed and compassionate understanding of autism, influencing policy and improving outcomes for individuals on the spectrum. Submissions are encouraged from researchers, practitioners, and advocates working to enhance the lives of people with autism.