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Longitudinal prediction of periconception alcohol use: a 20-year prospective cohort study across adolescence, young adulthood and pregnancy

This study examined the frequency of periconception alcohol use (prior to pregnancy awareness) and the extent to which adolescent and young adult alcohol use prospectively predict periconception use.
  • Publishing Date:

    8 September, 2021

  • Journal Name:

    Addiction

  • Authors:

    Delyse Hutchinson, Elizabeth A. Spry, Hanafi Mohamad Husin, Melissa Middleton, Stephen Hearps, Margarita Moreno-Betancur, Elizabeth J. Elliott, Joanne Ryan, Craig A. Olson, George C. Patton

Maternal psycho-social risk factors associated with maternal alcohol consumption and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: a systematic review

This systematic literature review aims to identify demographic, health and psycho-social variables associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy which may lead to FASD.
  • Publishing Date:

    31 August, 2021

  • Journal Name:

    Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics

  • Authors:

    Naomi Ward, Helen Correia, Nyanda McBride

Neonatal Outcomes of Infants Born to Pregnant Women With Substance Use Disorders: A Multilevel Analysis of Linked Data

This study examines the associations of substance use disorders in pregnancy with a set of neonatal outcomes. Pregnant women were identified positive for substance use disorders when at least one hospital admission during pregnancy or delivery had two or more of the four substance groups related ICD-10-AM diagnostic code.
  • Publishing Date:

    9 August, 2021

  • Journal Name:

    Substance Use and Misuse

  • Authors:

    Helen T. Oni, Melissa Buultjens, Abdel-Latif Mohamed, M Mofizul Islam

Neurodevelopmental disorders in youth justice: a systematic review of screening, assessment and interventions

This study aimed to systematically review screening and assessment approaches and therapeutic interventions for young people with neurodevelopmental disorders in the youth justice system.
  • Publishing Date:

    21 July, 2021

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Experimental Criminology

  • Authors:

    Lorelle Holland, Natasha Reid, Andrew Smirnov

The Adverse Effects of Prenatal METH Exposure on the Offspring: A Review

Abuse of methamphetamine (METH), an illicit psychostimulant, is a growing public health issue. METH abuse during pregnancy is on the rise due to its stimulant, anorectic, and hallucinogenic properties. This review summarises neurotoxicity, cardiovascular toxicity, hepatotoxicity, toxicity in other organs, and bio-monitoring of prenatal METH exposure, as well as the possible emergence of sensitisation associated with METH.
  • Publishing Date:

    14 July, 2021

  • Journal Name:

    Frontiers in Pharmacology

  • Authors:

    Jia-Hao Li, Jia-Li Liu, Kai-Kai Zhang, Li-Jian Chen, Jing-Tao Xu, Xiao-Li Xie

The effect of heavy prenatal alcohol exposure on adolescent body mass index and waist-to-height ratio at 12–13 years

It is suggested that PAE has the potential to impact on a wide range of physical outcomes in offspring, including metabolism and body composition. This clinical study examined the association between heavy PAE and indirect measures of adiposity in adolescence.
  • Publishing Date:

    5 July, 2021

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Obesity

  • Authors:

    Nicole Hayes, Natasha Reid, Lisa K. Akison, Karen M. Moritz

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