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This online scan sought to identify the scope and gaps in publicly available FASD prevention and health promotion resources, and assess their cultural appropriateness for use among five key groups of Indigenous Australian people including: (i)
This paper discusses the processes used to develop a tablet computer-based application (‘App’) to collect a detailed assessment of drinking patterns in Indigenous Australians
The aim of the book was to help Australian health services overcome their uncertainty about screening and other preventive health interventions so that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples could realise health benefits. The National Guide
This study examined the three facial features of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) in a cohort of Australian Aboriginal children from two-dimensional digital facial photographs...
This report outlines the development and implementation of the Marulu Strategy in the Fitzroy Valley in Western Australia...
This study assesses neurodevelopmental outcomes in a population of Australian Aboriginal children with and without prenatal alcohol exposure.
This study examines school achievement in children of Indigenous and non-Indigenous mothers with an alcohol-related diagnosis...
This study set out to describe the prevalence (how many) and characteristics of microcephaly in a geographically defined Australian population...
This study describes the development of a pilot school-based Alert Program targeted to assist self-regulation in Aboriginal children affected by FASD...
This study investigated the relationship between motor skills, FASD and prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) in the Fitzroy Valley...