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Autism Recent Articles Finder

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Google Scholar

Pros

  • Intuitive and simple user interface
  • Familiar Google brand recognition
  • Broad coverage including gray literature, preprints, and conference proceedings

Cons

  • Lack of reliable advanced search functions
  • No controlled vocabulary
  • Issues with scope of coverage and currency
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 82.0%
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) logo National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIMH Science Updates – Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Pros

  • Authoritative and trustworthy source (U.S. government / NIH-backed)
  • Expert-reviewed and scientifically rigorous content
  • Regularly updated with new research highlights

Cons

  • Content is not personalized or tailored to individual user needs
  • No search-based article recommendation engine
  • Some content may not be updated regularly due to HHS/NIH restructuring (as noted on the page)
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 82.0%
International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) logo International Society for Autism Research (INSAR)
Autism Research Journal

Pros

  • Official journal of a reputable international autism research society (INSAR)
  • Rapid publication times (median 34 days to first decision)
  • Strong focus on high-quality, peer-reviewed autism research

Cons

  • Primarily targets researchers and academics, not general public or caregivers
  • Full access requires INSAR membership or subscription
  • Content is research-focused and may not be easily digestible for non-specialists
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 78.0%
Autism Research Institute logo Autism Research Institute
Autism Research Review International (ARRI)

Pros

  • Established and reputable nonprofit organization focused exclusively on autism research
  • Provides curated, peer-reviewed research summaries accessible to non-specialists
  • Regular publication cadence (volumes and issues)

Cons

  • Content is manually curated and may not surface all recent articles instantly
  • Not a search engine — users cannot query for specific topics on demand
  • Subscription may be required for full access to ARRI
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 72.0%
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) logo Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Autism Data and Statistics (ADDM Network)

Pros

  • Authoritative and trusted U.S. government source
  • Comprehensive and regularly updated ASD prevalence data
  • Links to peer-reviewed and published research articles

Cons

  • Focused on U.S. data only, limited global coverage
  • Not designed as a search tool for recent autism articles broadly
  • No personalized article recommendation or filtering by recency
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 72.0%
Nature Mental Health (Springer Nature) logo Nature Mental Health (Springer Nature)
Nature Mental Health Journal

Pros

  • High-impact, peer-reviewed content
  • Covers cutting-edge autism research (e.g., AUTISMS-3D framework, neurodiversity perspectives)
  • Trusted brand (Nature/Springer Nature)

Cons

  • Content is highly academic and may not be accessible to general audiences
  • Full access often requires paid subscription or institutional access
  • Not specifically focused on autism — covers all mental health topics
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 72.0%
ResearchGate logo ResearchGate
ResearchGate – Autism Research Journal Page

Pros

  • Large repository of peer-reviewed autism research articles
  • Shows top-read and most recent articles prominently
  • Free access to many full-text PDFs

Cons

  • Requires account login for full access to some features
  • Not specifically designed as an autism article finder tool
  • Privacy/cookie consent barriers on entry
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 72.0%
Autism Parenting Magazine logo Autism Parenting Magazine
Autism Parenting Magazine

Pros

  • Large established audience (160,000+ email subscribers)
  • Regularly updated content with latest CDC and research data
  • Exclusive proprietary survey data

Cons

  • Focused primarily on parenting perspective, not a research search tool
  • Does not allow users to search for specific recent articles on demand
  • Content is curated editorially, not algorithmically based on user needs
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 62.0%
Organization for Autism Research (OAR) logo Organization for Autism Research (OAR)
OARacle Newsletter

Pros

  • Established nonprofit organization with credibility in autism research
  • Covers a broad audience including families, self-advocates, educators, and researchers
  • Provides curated, research-backed content

Cons

  • Content is newsletter-based, not a real-time article search tool
  • No advanced search or filtering functionality for articles
  • Relies on periodic publication rather than on-demand article discovery
Starting price: Free tier available
Similarity: 62.0%
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