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An evaluation of a multi-site FASD models of care project

This paper evaluates a project across six sites in Australia which aimed to help increase FASD knowledge and diagnostic capacity.
  • Publishing Date:

    24 July, 2023

  • Journal Name:

    Frontiers in Public Health

  • Authors:

    Kirsten R. Panton, James P. Fitzpatrick, Carmela F. Pestell

Understanding the impacts of childhood adversity on sleep problems in children with FASD: A comparison of cumulative and dimensional approaches

Children with FASD have PAE and significant sleep disturbances. What is not clear is the relative contribution of exposure to early life adversity to these disturbances. This study examines how exposure to adversity impacts frequent insomnia symptoms and nightmares in children with FASD and "At Risk" designations.
  • Publishing Date:

    21 July, 2023

  • Journal Name:

    Alcohol, clinical & experimental research

  • Authors:

    Ned Chandler-Mather, Joseph Betts, Caroline Donovan, Doug Shelton, Sharon Dawe

National FASD Strategic Action Plan 2018-2028- Three-year implementation review

This report shares review findings of the National FASD Strategic Action Plan 2018-2028 implementation. The review’s aim is to inform the Australian Government if the plan is on-track to achieving its goals.
  • Publishing Date:

    15 June, 2023

  • Authors:

    Ashlee Curtis, Brittany Patafio, Dominique de Andrade, Kerri Coomber, Ryan Baldwin, Travis Harries, Delyse Hutchinson, Linda Sweet, Vidanka Vasilevski, Jeff Craig, Peter Miller

Intention to Engage in Alcohol Use during Pregnancy: The Role of Attitudes and Prototypes

This study aimed to explore the intentions of alcohol use during pregnancy, using variables from the theory of planned behaviour, the prototype/willingness model and personality variables. It also investigated whether priming participants with exposure to prototypes describing different alcohol use behaviours had an impact on intentions.
  • Publishing Date:

    30 May, 2023

  • Journal Name:

    Substance Use and Misuse

  • Authors:

    Tess M. D. Fletchera, Barbara Mullan, Amy Finlay-Jones

Effectiveness of interventions for school-aged-children and adolescents with FASD: a systematic review and meta-analysis

This systematic review describes allied health and educational interventions and their effectiveness for children and adolescents with FASD, to appraise the quality and strength of 25 studies. Body function and structure, activity, behaviour, and sense of self outcomes were pooled.
  • Publishing Date:

    9 May, 2023

  • Journal Name:

    Disability and Rehabilitation

  • Authors:

    Catherine Hilly, Peter H. Wilson, Barbara Lucas, Thomas B. McGuckian, Ruth Swanton, Elspeth H. Froude

Lived experiences of the diagnostic assessment process for FASD: A systematic review of qualitative evidence

Individuals with lived experience of FASD hold expertise on their own lives and family needs, and their insights on the assessment and diagnostic process are valuable to improving service delivery and informing the provision of meaningful, person- and family-centred care. This systematic review draws on qualitative evidence on the lived experiences of the diagnostic assessment process for FASD.
  • Publishing Date:

    2 May, 2023

  • Journal Name:

    Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research

  • Authors:

    Nicole Hayes, Kerryn Bagley, Nicole Hewlett, Elizabeth J. Elliott, Carmela F. Pestell, Matthew J. Gullo, Zachary Munn, Philippa Middleton, Prue Walker, Haydn Till, Dianne C. Shanley, Sophia L. Young, Nirosha Boaden, Delyse Hutchinson, Natalie R. Kippin, Amy Finlay-Jones, Rowena Friend, Doug Shelton, Alison Crichton, Natasha Reid

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FASD Hub Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and we recognise their connections to land, water and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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