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This systematic literature published in 2021 review aims to identify demographic, health and psycho-social variables associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy which may lead to FASD.

Date:
August 2021
Journal name:
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Authors:
Naomi Ward; Helen Correia; Nyanda McBride
Page last updated 2 September 2021

To determine whether social networking site posts can be used as a source of feedback during public consultation for guidelines, the authors aimed to collect posts on social networking sites (Twitter and Reddit) related to the Australian alcohol guidelines. They aimed to identify: (i) which guideline recommendations the public were interested in (and discussed most), (ii) whether social networking site posts provides feedback that could be used for public consultation for guidelines, and (iii) any misinterpretations. The outcomes of this study were published in 2021.

Date:
February 2021
Journal name:
Medical Journal of Australia 214(3) (pp105-107)
Authors:
Riordan B.C.; Winter D.T.; Haber P.S.; Day C.A.; Morley K.C.
Page last updated 25 November 2021

This study published in 2021 aimed to systematically review screening and assessment approaches and therapeutic interventions for young people with neurodevelopmental disorders in the youth justice system.

Date:
July 2021
Journal name:
Journal of Experimental Criminology
Authors:
Lorelle Holland, Natasha Reid, Andrew Smirnov
Page last updated 5 August 2021

This paper published in 2022aimed to document alcohol use during pregnancy and determine predictors of ongoing use, including knowledge and agreement with national alcohol guideline recommendations

Date:
December 2021
Journal name:
Drug and Alcohol Review
Authors:
Tsang T.W , Kingsland M, Doherty E, Anderson A.E, Tully B, Crooks K, Symonds I, Tremain D, Dunlop A.J, Wiggers J, Elliott E.J
Page last updated 18 March 2022

The current clinical study published in 2021 examined the association between heavy PAE and indirect measures of adiposity in adolescence.

Date:
July 2021
Journal name:
International Journal of Obesity
Authors:
N Hayes, N Reid, LK Akison, KM Moritz
Page last updated 14 July 2021

Young people who were sentenced to detention participated in a FASD prevalence study in Western Australia. The diagnosis of FASD requires a multidisciplinary assessment and confirmation of maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Obtaining accurate assessment of PAE for young people participating in the study was challenging.

Date:
December 2019
Journal name:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
Authors:
Freeman J, Condon C, Hamilton S, Mutch RC, Bower C, Watkins RE
Page last updated 14 July 2021

We conducted a systematic review to synthesize evidence regarding oral and written communication skills of adolescents with PAE or FASD and how they compare with those with no PAE. This study was published in 2021.

Date:
June 2021
Journal name:
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders
Authors:
Natalie R. Kippin, Suze Leitão, Rochelle Watkins, Amy Finlay-Jones
Page last updated 25 November 2021

This book reflects multidisciplinary and cross-jurisdictional analysis of issues surrounding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and the criminal justice system, and the impact on Aboriginal children, young people, and their families

Date:
December 2020
Book name:
Decolonising Justice for Aboriginal youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Authors:
Harry Blagg, Tamara Tulich, Robyn Williams, Raewyn Mutch, Suzie Edward May, Dorothy Badry, Michelle Stewart
Page last updated 16 June 2021

The objective of this study published in 1991 was to determine if personality and coping style are central determinants of drinking and smoking at risk to fetal health during pregnancy

Date:
April 1992
Journal name:
Medical Journal of Australia
Authors:
Kesby G.; Parker G.; Barrett E.
Page last updated 3 June 2021

The study published in 2020 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.

Date:
November 2020
Journal name:
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Risk & Prevention
Authors:
Tracey Tsang Elizabeth Peadon Carol Bower Heather D'Antoine Jan Payne Elizabeth Elliott
Page last updated 8 July 2021