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An investigation of the link between PAE and sleep problems across childhood

This study used data from the birth cohort of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) to examine the effects of PAE on the number and persistence of sleep problems across childhood, from ages two to nine.
  • Publishing Date:

    24 November, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and Alcohol Dependence

  • Authors:

    Ned Chandler-Mather, Stefane Occhipinti, Caroline Donovan, Doug Shelton, Sharon Dawe

Yarning about fetal alcohol syndrome disorder: Outcomes of a community-based workshop

There is a lack of neurodevelopmental assessment services in rural and remote locations in Australia that consider FASD as a possible outcome. The participants attended a workshop to support community-based professional development and completed questionnaires prior to and post-workshop to understand practitioners knowledge, attitudes and intentions for future practice.
  • Publishing Date:

    20 November, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Research in Developmental Disabilities

  • Authors:

    Natasha Reid, Erinn Hawkins, Wei Liu, Marjad Page, Heidi Webster, Mary Katsikitis, Doug Shelton, Andrew Wood, Frances O'Callaghan, Shirley Morrissey, Dianne Shanley

‘We do what we can as soon as we can’ Alcohol and Other Drug workforce perspectives on preventing and responding to PAE

To provide recommendations for AOD services to reduce the harms of PAE, interviews were conducted with social workers to indicate a significant appreciation of the psychological complexities related to substance misuse in pregnancy.
  • Publishing Date:

    13 November, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy

  • Authors:

    Rebecca A. Pedruzzi, Olivia Hamilton, Helena H. A. Hodgson, Elizabeth Connor, Elvira Johnson, James Fitzpatrick

Maternal bonding, negative affect, and infant social-emotional development: A prospective cohort study

As theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence suggest that maternal bonding and negative affect play a role in supporting infant social-emotional development, and there is limited research in this area, this study examined the temporal and bi-directional associations of maternal bonding and negative affect across multiple waves prospectively.
  • Publishing Date:

    11 November, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Affective Disorders

  • Authors:

    Genevieve A. Le Bas, George J. Youssef, Jacqui A. Macdonald, Richard Mattick, Samantha J. Teague, Ingrid Honan, Jennifer E. McIntosh, Sarah Khor, Larissa Rossen, Elizabeth J. Elliott, Steve Allsop, Lucinda Burns, Craig A. Olsson, Delyse M. Hutchinson

Health Professionals are the Preferred Source of Information on Alcohol Use in Pregnancy for Australian Women: A National Survey

This study identified where Australian women obtained information about alcohol during pregnancy, their preferred sources of information, and their perceptions of the role of health professionals in providing information.
  • Publishing Date:

    9 November, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Risk & Prevention

  • Authors:

    Tracey W. Tsang, Elizabeth Peadon, Carol Bower, Heather D'Antoine, Janet Payne, Elizabeth Elliott

Prenatal alcohol and tobacco use and the risk of depression in offspring at age of 17 years: findings from the Raine Study

The objective of this study was to test the associations between maternal prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposures and depressive symptoms in the offspring, adjusting for a wide range of potential confounders.
  • Publishing Date:

    16 October, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Affective Disorders

  • Authors:

    Bereket Duko, Gavin Pereira, Kim Betts, Robert J. Tait, John Newnham, Rosa Alati

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