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Impact of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder on families

This study evaluates the impact of FASD on child and family functioning by exploring child-health-related functioning, family impact, impact on siblings and caregiver stress. Caregivers of 35 children with FASD were surveyed.
  • Publishing Date:

    16 March, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Archives of Disease in Childhood

  • Authors:

    Natalie Lynette Phillips, Marcel David Zimmet, Amy Phu, Meenakshi Rattan, Yvonne Zurynski, Elizabeth J. Elliott

Integrating cultural considerations and developmental screening into an Australian First Nations child health check

The 'Share and Care Check' was co-designed with a remote Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation and led by Aboriginal Health Practitioners/Workers and involved questions regarding cultural and developmental aspects of health, which can assist health providers when considering the best pathway of support for a child and their family.
  • Publishing Date:

    15 March, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Australian Journal of Primary Health

  • Authors:

    Natasha Reid, Marjad Page, Theresa McDonald, Erinn Hawkins, Wei Liu, Heidi Webster, Codi White, Doug Shelton, Mary Katsikitis, Andrew Wood, Bronwyn Draper, Karen Moritz, Dianne C. Shanley

A data driven approach to identify trajectories of prenatal alcohol consumption in an Australian population-based cohort of pregnant women

As accurate information on dose, frequency and timing of maternal alcohol consumption is critically important when investigating fetal risks from prenatal alcohol exposure, this study aimed to determine group-based trajectories of time-specific, unit-level, alcohol consumption using data from in the Asking Questions about Alcohol in Pregnancy (AQUA) longitudinal study.
  • Publishing Date:

    14 March, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Scientifc Reports

  • Authors:

    Evelyne Muggli, Stephen Hearps, Jane Halliday, Elizabeth J. Elliott, Anthony Penington, Deanne K. Thompson, Alicia Spittle, Della A. Forster, Sharon Lewis, Peter J. Anderson

It takes a village: Influencing policy and practice to prevent alcohol use in pregnancy and promote better outcomes for individuals living with FASD

This paper describes the approach to policy and practice impact taken by the FASD Research Australia Centre of Research Excellence (CRE), by providing examples of policy and practice influence in FASD prevention, diagnosis and management that have been achieved over the past five years and discusses challenges that are routinely faced in the translation of work.
  • Publishing Date:

    2 March, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Population Data Science

  • Authors:

    Amy Finlay-Jones, Elizabeth Elliott, Astrid Chapman, Jane Halliday, Heather Jones, Natalie Kippin, Narelle Mullan, Hayley Passmore, Tracy Reibel, Neil Reynolds, Martyn Symons, Tracey W Tsang, Rochelle Watkins, Carol Bower

Cost, cost-consequence and cost-effectiveness evaluation of a practice change intervention to increase routine provision of antenatal care addressing maternal alcohol consumption

As the implementation of antenatal clinical guidelines on alcohol consumption is sub-optimal, this study sought to determine the cost, cost-consequence, and cost-effectiveness of developing and delivering a multi-strategy practice change intervention in three sectors of a health district in NSW.
  • Publishing Date:

    4 February, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Implementation Science

  • Authors:

    Zoe Szewczyk, Penny Reeves, Melanie Kingsland, Emma Doherty, Elizabeth Elliott, Luke Wolfenden, Tracey W. Tsang, Adrian Dunlop, Andrew Searles, John Wiggers

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and confabulation in psycholegal settings: A beginner’s guide for criminal justice, forensic mental health, and legal interviewers

Impairments caused by PAE contribute to the over-representation of individuals with FASD in the United States juvenile and adult criminal justice systems. This article serves as a beginner's guide for professionals working in criminal justice settings by (a) providing research-based overviews of FASD and confabulation, (b) describing how FASD may lead to confabulation, and (c) suggesting ways that professionals can modify protocols when interacting with individuals with FASD.
  • Publishing Date:

    3 February, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Behavioural Sciences and The Law

  • Authors:

    Jerrod Brown, Alec Jonason, Erik Asp, Valerie McGinn, Megan N. Carter, Vanessa Spiller, Amy Jozan

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