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The current clinical study published in 2021 examined the association between heavy PAE and indirect measures of adiposity in adolescence.

Date:
July 2021
Journal name:
International Journal of Obesity
Authors:
N Hayes, N Reid, LK Akison, KM Moritz
Page last updated 14 July 2021

The objective of this study published in 2021 was to characterise early motor function in children later diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders relative to typically developing children or normative data.

Date:
February 2021
Journal name:
Paediatrics
Authors:
Lim, Y.H. Licari, M. Spittle, A. J. Watkins, R. E. Zwicker, J. G. Downs, J. Finlay-Jones, A.
Page last updated 25 November 2021

Data from the birth cohort of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) was used. Mothers of 3447 children provided information on alcohol consumption during pregnancy, children's sleep problems from 2- to 9-years, and potential confounders associated with sleep problems. Children were classified into Prenatal Exposure (PAE) groups based on distinct patterns of maternal drinking during pregnancy: abstinent, occasional, low, moderate, and heavy. The effect of PAE on the number and persistence of sleep problems across childhood (2-9 years) was examined. The outcomes of this study were published in 2021.

Date:
November 2020
Journal name:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Authors:
Chandler-Mather, N Occhipinti, S Donovan, C Shelton, D Dawe, S
Page last updated 25 November 2021

You need to purchase the book Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: Interdisciplinary perspectives Building a community of care through diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Aotearoa New Zealand Chapter 14 Rogan C Crawford A

Date:
September 2013
Book name:
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: Interdisciplinary perspectives
Chapter title:
Building a community of care through diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Aotearoa New Zealand Chapter 14
Authors:
Rogan C Crawford A
Page last updated 2 March 2021

This 2020 article outlines how individuals with FASD may experience inequalities with the justice system. It focuses on why assessment, diagnosis and intervention is important and the role of health and justice professionals in promoting more equitable outcomes for individuals with FASD involved with the justice system.

Date:
February 2020
Journal name:
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
Authors:
Natasha Reid, Natalie Kippin, Hayley Passmore, Amy Finlay-Jones
Page last updated 16 June 2021

The aim of this study published in 2020 was to explore experiences of caregivers of children, adolescents and young adults diagnosed with FASD. More specifically, we examined the relationship between shame, guilt, pride, self compassion and caregiver psychological distress. It was hypothesised that shame, guilt, pride and self-compassion would be uniquely associated with caregiver psychological distress.We also examined differences between biological and non-biological caregivers on these variables. It was hypothesised that relative to non-biological caregivers, biological parents would (i) report significantly higher levels of psychological distress, guilt and shame and (ii) report significantly lower self-compassion scores.

Date:
July 2020
Journal name:
Mindfulness
Authors:
Biddle Zoe, O'Callaghan Frances, Finlay-Jones Amy L, Reid Natasha E
Page last updated 16 June 2021

This study published in 2020 explores the cognitive and behavioural difficulties and impairments experience by children with FASD aged between four and 12 years from the perspective of caregivers.

Date:
May 2020
Journal name:
Research in Developmental Disabilities
Authors:
Stewart McDougall, Amy Finlay-Jones, Fiona Arney, Andrea Gordon
Page last updated 16 June 2021

This annotated 2019-2020 bibliography has been curated by members of the University of Queensland Programming in Developmental Disease Research Group

Date:
August 2020
Authors:
Karen Moritz Lisa Akison Linda Gallo Natasha Reid Nicole Hayes Deb Askew Sarah Steane Sophie Young Kelly Skorka May Na Erng Olivia Wu
Page last updated 16 June 2021

Researchers partnered with the local Aboriginal health organization and schools to develop and pilot a manualized version of the Alert Program® in the Fitzroy Valley, north Western Australia, a region with documented high rates of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and early life trauma. Published in 2020

Date:
June 2020
Journal name:
PLoS One. 2020;15(6):e0234895.
Authors:
Wagner B, Latimer J, Adams E, Carmichael-Olson H, Symons M, Mazzucchelli TG, Jirikowic T, Watkins R, Cross D, Carapetis J, Boulton J, Wright E, McRae T, Carter M, Fitzpatric JP
Page last updated 16 June 2021

This report published in 2020 outlines the development of the digital online Getting on with it (GOWI) pilot between NOFASD and Dr Anita Gibbs over the course of 2019, and includes a combined evaluation report of an internal brief survey as well as an external telephone-based evaluation undertaken in early 2020 by an independent, external contractor

Date:
March 2020
Authors:
Gibbs, A., Harrington, S., Robinson, C, Brooks, C. Dedman, C.
Page last updated 16 June 2021