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Physical and mental health of adults on the autism spectrum
Employment, housing, education, community participation, economic well-being, and quality of life
Sexuality, gender identity, relationships, and caregiving
Autistic intelligence, sensory processing, communication, executive functioning, and flexibility
Healthcare and social services
Identification, treatment, and accommodation of co-occurring conditions
Basic science research with implications for autism in adulthood
Biological, neurological, psychological, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and social changes with aging
Policies and programs affecting adults on the autism spectrum
Human and disability rights and advocacy
Portrayal of adult autism in society and the media
Ethical issues in research, practice, or policy on autism in adulthood
Intersectionality of autism and race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, disability, class, trauma, discrimination, and other social determinants of health
Transitions across the lifespan, including transitions to and through adulthood
Insights about autism from adults on the spectrum
Participatory approaches to research, practice, and policy, in partnership with individuals on the spectrum
Methodological advances for conducting research on autism in adulthood
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