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Midwives and pregnant women talk about alcohol: what advice do we give and what do they receive?

This article reports on a survey of health professionals to evaluate their familiarity with and use of five existing diagnostic guidelines for FASD.
  • Publishing Date:

    14 May, 2010

  • Journal Name:

    Midwifery

  • Authors:

    Sandra C. Jones, Joanne Telenta, Allison Shorten, Keryn Johnson

Age at diagnosis of birth defects

This study aimed to assess the value of extending notification to the Western Australian birth defects register beyond the age of one.
  • Publishing Date:

    6 April, 2010

  • Journal Name:

    Birth defects research

  • Authors:

    Carol Bower, Edwina Rudy, Ann Callaghan, Jennifer Quick, Natasha Nassar

Congenital anomalies – why bother?

This article looks at the challenge of convincing governments to collect information on congenital anomalies/ birth defects.
  • Publishing Date:

    15 March, 2010

  • Journal Name:

    The Medical Journal of Australia

  • Authors:

    Carol I. Bower, David Lester-Smith, Elizabeth J. Elliott

Evidence of a complex association between dose, pattern and timing of prenatal alcohol exposure and child behaviour problems

This 8-year longitudinal study of mothers who drank alcohol during their pregnancy looked at the impact on behaviours in children over two years old.
  • Publishing Date:

    14 December, 2009

  • Journal Name:

    Addiction

  • Authors:

    Colleen M. O'Leary, Natasha Nassar, Stephen R. Zubrick, Jennifer J. Kurinczuk, Fiona Stanley, Carol Bower

Maternal alcohol use before and during pregnancy among women in Taranaki, New Zealand

The study researched alcohol consumption and drinking patterns before and during pregnancy. This was a 1 month self report survey of postnatal women from 21 May-22 June 2006.
  • Publishing Date:

    1 November, 2009

  • Journal Name:

    The New Zealand Medical Journal

  • Authors:

    Reena Ho, Raimond Jacquemard

A new method of prenatal alcohol classification accounting for dose, pattern and timing: improving our ability to examine fetal effects from low to moderate alcohol

The effect of using dose, pattern and timing of consumption (ā€œcompositeā€ method) was investigated in this study, to examine the association between prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal effects.
  • Publishing Date:

    19 October, 2009

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health

  • Authors:

    Colleen O'Leary, Carol Bower, Stephen R. Zubrick, Elizabeth Geelhoed, Jennifer J. Kurinczuk, Nashaat Nassar

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