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Mental Health in Autistic Adults: An RDoC Approach

Organization UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGHLocation PITTSBURGH, UNITED STATESPosted 6 Sept 2022Deadline 30 Jun 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025ASDAddressAdvocateAttentionAutismAutistic DisorderAwarenessChronicClinicClinicalCommunicationCommunitiesContinuance of educationContinuing EducationDiagnosisEarly Infantile AutismEnvironmentEventFamilyFemaleGenerationsGoalsInfantile AutismIntellectual disabilityIntellectual functioning disabilityIntellectual limitationInternationalInvestigatorsKanner's SyndromeManuscriptsMedicalMental HealthMental HospitalsMental HygieneMental InstitutionsMethodsPhotographyPostdocPostdoctoral FellowPrimary CareProceduresProductionProviderPsychiatric HospitalsPsychological HealthPublishing Peer ReviewsRDoCResearchResearch AssociateResearch Domain CriteriaResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesRoleRuralSamplingScienceSecondary SchoolsSeriesServicesSpeedStudentsTrainingTraining ActivityTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceTwitterUniversitiesVisitVocational rehabilitationVoiceWorkWritingadult with ASDadult with autismadult with autism spectrum disorderadults on the autism spectrumadults on the spectrumautism spectral disorderautism spectrum disorderautisticautistic adultautistic individualsautistic peopleautistic spectrum disordercareercareer developmentcommunity centercommunity centerscommunity engagementcommunity partnerscommunity partnershipcommunity-based partnersconferenceconventionengagement with communitiesengaging with social mediaethnic identityethnic minorityexperiencegraduate studentindividuals on the autism spectrumindividuals on the spectrumindividuals with ASDindividuals with autismindividuals with autism spectrum disorderinnovateinnovationinnovativeintellectual and developmental disabilityinterestlimited intellectual functioningmarginalizationmembermental health facilitynovelolder adultolder adulthoodparticipant retentionpeople on the autism spectrumpeople with ASDpeople with autismpeople with autism spectrum disorderpost-docpost-doctoralpost-doctoral traineeprimary care providerproviders from primary careproviders of primary careracial identityracial minorityrecruitresearch associatesresearch in practiceresearch into practiceresearch to practicesecondary educationsexsexual minoritysocialsocial media activitysocial media engagementsocial media usesocial rolesuicidal risksuicide risksummitsymposiasymposiumtraining moduletranslation researchtranslational investigationundergradundergraduateundergraduate studentutilize social mediaweb sitewebsite
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ABSTRACT– Dissemination and Partnership Core
The Dissemination and Partnership Core uses novel participatory methods to engage the autistic community while simultaneously developing the careers of researchers. In these efforts, the primary aims of the Dissemination and Partnership Core are to: (1) Establish and convene the Autistic Partners Group to enhance all Center community engagement, dissemination, and training activities. We will use participatory methods to establish the Autistic Partners Group, a team of autistic community members that will partner with investigators for all community engagement, dissemination, and training efforts. Convening of the Autistic Partners Group will be co-facilitated by a researcher and autistic community leader ten times annually; (2) Create a research environment and materials that support recruitment and retention. Using messaging co-developed in our Autistic Partners Group (Specific Aim 1), we will engage with community partners to support participation by autistic adults from groups that have been less involved in autism research (e.g. older adults, racial and ethnic identities, female sex, sexual minorities, intellectual disability, and rural and under-resourced communities). Using established partnerships, we will engage in community activities, such as ‘pop-up’ events, to increase visibility and enhance recruitment efforts; (3) Partner with autistic adults to co-develop materials for disseminating research to autistic communities. We will partner with local autistic adults to co-develop dissemination materials (e.g. infographics; photographic representation; videography; social stories; the Center website) to distribute in the community; (4) Speed the translation of research to practice by disseminating findings to community-based providers serving autistic adults. Each year, we will host a continuing education seminar series on mental health and suicide risk of autistic adults across 4 different practitioner settings (i.e. psychiatric hospitals, primary care providers, post-secondary education and vocational rehabilitation, and community mental health clinics); (5) Enhance the scientific community by disseminating our research of impact broadly; and (6) Enhance the autism scientific community by developing careers of students and early career investigators. We will facilitate monthly Center-wide career development seminars and writing clubs for all Center trainees. The Dissemination and Partnership core will work together with the Clinical Core to prioritize research participation by autistic adults from groups that have been marginalized. This will simultaneously expand and strengthen our community partnerships while enhancing recruitment of autistic adults.

Grant Number: 5P50MH130957-04
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Kelly Beck

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