Research & Publications
Find out more about different types of research and publications done by The Irish Society for Autism
The Irish Society for Autism believes that research is vitally important to improve the quality of life of people with Autism and their families.
Over the years our organisation has conducted research in numerous areas relating to Autism and will continue to do so into the future. You can view our research studies below. You can also find information regarding various research topics and studies being undertaken by other individuals and organisations.
Latest research
Aobh Nic Ghiolla Phadraig is a final year student of Psychology in DCU, who is conducting research to examine the relationship between children’s sleep, their parents sleep, and the overall…
Research Study
Anxiety in Autism. A research team in Dublin City University is conducting research into a new concept to address anxiety in the autistic population.
Research Study
Katie Kelly Foran is a Psychology student in Dublin City University and is conducting her Masters Research Study on “Siblings experiences of having a sibling diagnosed with Autism”.
Research Study
Students on the Autism spectrum attending higher education: Challenges for students and educators.
Research Study
Kalem Mahon is conducting a research project exploring parent/guardian experiences of the transition to adulthood and adult services for young Autistic adults with an intellectual disability.
Research Study
The University of Cambridge, as part of AIMS-2-TRIALS, are running two important surveys to tell policymakers what’s important to Autistic people and carers.
Research & Resources
Below you can see research conducted by The Irish Society for Autism, as well as other ongoing research studies



