The Ohio State University, USA.
Autism. 2021 Oct;25(7):2135-2139. doi: 10.1177/13623613211003430. Epub 2021 Mar 25.
In 2017, an advisory board consisting of autism researchers and community members recommended that funders of autism research prioritize research projects on: (1) treatments/interventions, (2) evidence-based services, and (3) lifespan issues. To describe funding in these areas since this recommendation was made, we searched the databases of the three largest federal funders of autism research in the United States. We found that the largest portion of federal funding during 2017-2019 was awarded to research on the biology of autism (32.59%) and treatments and interventions for autism (22.87%). Less funds were awarded to research areas that are high funding priorities by the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee budget recommendation including services (5.02%) and lifespan issues (2.51%). Our findings emphasize that autism research funding is not consistent with the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee budget recommendation to increase funding particularly to services and lifespan issues. We recommend that funding patterns should shift to better align with these priorities so that autism research may better serve the needs of the autism community.
2017 年,一个由自闭症研究人员和社区成员组成的顾问委员会建议自闭症研究的资助者优先考虑以下三个方面的研究项目:(1)治疗/干预措施,(2)循证服务,以及(3)生命全程问题。为了描述自该建议提出以来这些领域的资金情况,我们在美国最大的三个联邦自闭症研究资助者的数据库中进行了搜索。我们发现,2017-2019 年期间,联邦资金的最大部分用于自闭症生物学(32.59%)和自闭症治疗和干预(22.87%)的研究。为机构间自闭症协调委员会预算建议中高资助优先级的研究领域(包括服务[5.02%]和生命全程问题[2.51%])提供的资金较少。我们的研究结果强调,自闭症研究资金与机构间自闭症协调委员会预算建议不一致,后者建议增加资金投入,特别是服务和生命全程问题。我们建议资金模式应进行调整,以更好地配合这些优先事项,从而使自闭症研究能够更好地满足自闭症社区的需求。