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The association between prenatal alcohol exposure, fetal growth and preterm birth

While the findings of the meta-analysis should reassure women who have consumed alcohol at low levels during pregnancy, the risk of fetal growth and preterm birth increased.
  • Publishing Date:

    25 April, 2012

  • Journal Name:

    Midwifery

  • Authors:

    Colleen M. O’Leary

There’s hope in the valley

This article describes the background to a FASD prevalence study which commenced in 2010 in the Fitzroy Valley in Western Australia.
  • Publishing Date:

    14 March, 2012

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health

  • Authors:

    Elizabeth Elliott, Jane Latimer, James Fitzpatrick, June Oscar Maureen Carter

Guidelines for pregnancy – what’s an acceptable risk

This article reviews the evidence of risks in fetal development from low to moderate levels of prenatal drinking.
  • Publishing Date:

    29 September, 2011

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and Alcohol Review

  • Authors:

    Colleen M. O'Leary, Carol Bower

Screening for alcohol and drug use in pregnancy

This study examined the clinical utility and precision of routine screening for alcohol and other drug use among women attending a public antenatal service.
  • Publishing Date:

    20 September, 2011

  • Journal Name:

    Midwifery

  • Authors:

    Charrlotte A. Seib, Mark Daglish, Renée Heath, Catriona Booker, Carol Reid, Jennifer Fraser

Attitudes and behaviour predict women’s intention to drink alcohol during pregnancy

This study examined women's alcohol consumption in pregnancy and potential predictors of alcohol consumption.
  • Publishing Date:

    22 July, 2011

  • Authors:

    Elizabeth Peadon, Janet Payne, Nadine Henley, Heather D’Antoine, Anne Bartu, Colleen O’Leary, Carol Bower, Elizabeth J. Elliott

Indigenous youth in the criminal justice system

Australian Government report into the high levels of involvement of Indigenous juveniles and young adults in the criminal justice system.
  • Publishing Date:

    20 June, 2011

  • Authors:

    House of representative committees

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