The Lancet Commission on the future of care and clinical research in autism
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Executive Summary
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Awareness of autism has grown monumentally over the past 20 years. Yet, this increased awareness has not been accompanied by improvements in services to support autistic individuals and their families. Many fundamental questions remain about the care of people with autism—including which interventions are effective, for whom, when, and at what intensity. The Lancet Commission on the future of care and clinical research in autism aims to answer the question of what can be done in the next 5 years to address the current needs of autistic individuals and families worldwide.
Commission
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The Lancet Commissiion on the future of care and clinical research in autismComment
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The need to improve autism services in lower-resource settingsA way forward to improve the lives of autistic peoplePerspective
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Catherine Lord: pre-eminent autism clinician-researcherAlex Plank: Building BridgesArticles are free with registration
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