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International Survey of Specialist Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Diagnostic Clinics: Comparison of Diagnostic Approach and Considerations Regarding the Potential for Unification

This study captures an international perspective on current FASD diagnostic criteria, as well as potential barriers and facilitators towards a globally unified approach to FASD diagnosis. A lack of collaboration was identified as a key barrier, while strong leadership in guideline creation and implementation emerged as a central facilitator. These barriers and facilitators can be used to guide future collaborative efforts towards implementing consistent diagnostic criteria.
  • Publishing Date:

    25 November, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

  • Authors:

    Natasha Reid, Dianne C. Shanley, Jayden Logan, Codi White, Wei Liu , Erinn Hawkins.

Perceptions of two different alcohol use behaviours during pregnancy

This study explored whether exposure to either an 'ambiguous consumption' prototype (no amount of alcohol specified) or 'small consumption' prototype ('small' amount of alcohol specified) had an impact on prototype perceptions of, and willingness to use, small amounts of alcohol during pregnancy.
  • Publishing Date:

    7 November, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine

  • Authors:

    Tess Fletcher, Barbara Mullan, Amy Finlay-Jones.

An exploratory study on the role of criminogenic risk factors and informant-rated everyday executive functioning in predicting the age of offending onset in young people with FASD

This study aims to improve understanding of criminogenic risk factors, particularly the role of informant-rated executive functioning, in the age of offending onset among young people. This may help inform targeted interventions and reduce recidivism.
  • Publishing Date:

    4 November, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Forensic Science International: Mind and Law

  • Authors:

    Grace Kuen YeeTan, Martyn Symons, Donna Crossc, James Fitzpatrick, Isabelle Adams, Carmela F. Pestell.

Interventions for improving executive functions in children with FASD: A systematic review

This review aims to synthesise the evidence for structured psychological interventions that explicitly aim to improve executive function in children. The review also sought to ascertain if the effectiveness of interventions were influenced by characteristics of the intervention, participants or type of executive function targeted by the intervention.
  • Publishing Date:

    3 November, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Campbell Systematic Reviews

  • Authors:

    Joseph Lee Betts, Elizabeth Eggins, Ned Chandler-Mather, Doug Shelton, Haydn Till, Paul Harnett, Sharon Dawe.

Differential effectiveness of a practice change intervention to improve antenatal care addressing alcohol consumption during pregnancy: Exploratory subgroup analyses within a randomised stepped-wedge controlled trial

This study aimed to explore whether the effectiveness of a practice change intervention demonstrated improvement in the provision of antenatal care addressing alcohol consumption differs between sub-groups of pregnant women and types and locations of maternity leave.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 October, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Midwifery

  • Authors:

    Emma Doherty, John Wiggers, Luke Wolfenden, Belinda Tully, Christophe Lecathelinais, John Atti, Elizabeth J. Elliott, Adrian Dunlop, Ian Symonds, Chris Rissel, Tracey W Tsang, Melanie Kingsland

Twitter Activity on Alcohol and Pregnancy among Australian Organisations

Research has suggested that information communicated by public health and industry-funded organisations differ, as organisations linked to industry have tended to downplay risks with alcohol more broadly and pregnancy specifically. This study describes communication of health risks associated with alcohol use during pregnancy on Twitter by Australian-based organisations and stakeholders.
  • Publishing Date:

    19 October, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Substance Use and Misuse

  • Authors:

    Lisa Schölin, Maddie Heenan

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