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This systematic review aims to document the range and prevalence of eye abnormalities reported on children with prenatal exposure to alcohol and/ or FASD.

Date:
August 2022
Journal name:
Ophthalmic Epidemiology
Authors:
Tracey W Tsang , Amy Finlay-Jones, Kerrin Perry, John R Grigg Svetlana Popova,Melissa Mei Yin Cheung, Carol Bower, Patrick Tam, Robyn V Jamieson, and Elizabeth J Elliott.
Page last updated 4 October 2022

This study published in 2021 investigates the associations between maternal health and health-related behaviours (nutrition, physical activity, alcohol consumption and smoking) both during pregnancy and up to 15 months from childbirth and children's health outcomes during infancy and adolescence (general health, presence of a chronic illness, and physical health outcome index)

Date:
September 2021
Journal name:
PLoS ONE
Authors:
Ahmad K.; Kabir E.; Keramat S.A.; Khanam R.
Page last updated 25 November 2021

The study published in 2020 identified where Australian women obtained information about alcohol during pregnancy, their preferred sources of information, and their perceptions of the role of health professionals in providing information.

Date:
November 2020
Journal name:
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Risk & Prevention
Authors:
Tracey Tsang Elizabeth Peadon Carol Bower Heather D'Antoine Jan Payne Elizabeth Elliott
Page last updated 8 July 2021

A critical review of existing research was conducted in 2020 using a critical interpretive synthesis approach. Results revealed that whilst many studies discussed impacts at the body functions and structures level of children with FASD, they often did not consider the activity, participation, and environmental factors also contributing to the daily functioning of this population. Several studies discussed caregiver experiences and challenges raising a child with FASD; however, no studies investigated the lived experiences relating to impacts across activities and environments from children's perspectives. In addition, the focus on deficits overshadowed investigation into the strengths of children with FASD, leaving a gap in the picture of their daily lives.

Date:
April 2020
Journal name:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 44 (6)
Authors:
Skorka, Kelly McBryde, Catherine Copley, Jodie Meredith, Pamela J Reid, Natasha
Page last updated 16 June 2021