Publications

A curated database of Australian and New Zealand journal articles, reports and policies, books and book chapters and other related publications.

Top Right ShapeBottom Left Shape

Search Publications

1-6 of 406 results

Embedding the Model of Engaging with Communities Collaboratively (MECC) in the Jandu Yani U (For All Families) Project in Aboriginal communities of the Fitzroy Valley, Western Australia

This study evaluated the use of the Model of Engaging Communities Collaboratively (MECC) to guide the Jandu Yani U (For All Families) project, in which the Triple P- Positive Parenting Program- was collaboratively adapted for use in very remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia.
  • Publishing Date:

    5 October, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies

  • Authors:

    Cari Dawn McIlduff, Karen M. T. Turner, Jadnah Davies, Emily Carter, Sue Thomas, Ellaina Andersson, Marmingee Hand, Stewart Einfeld, Elizabeth J. Elliott

Eye abnormalities in children with FASD: A systematic review

This systematic review aims to document the range and prevalence of eye abnormalities reported on children with prenatal exposure to alcohol and/ or FASD.
  • Publishing Date:

    14 September, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Ophthalmic Epidemiology

  • Authors:

    Tracey W. Tsang, Amy Finlay-Jones, Kerrin Perry, John R. Grigg Svetlana Popova, Melissa Mei Yin Cheung, Carol Bower, Patrick Tam, Robyn V. Jamieson, Elizabeth J. Elliott.

FASD resources for health professionals: a scoping review protocol

As not all health professionals possess the knowledge or expertise required for the identification, assessment, referral, and management of FASD, this scoping review aims to identify and analyse FASD resources, to help create awareness to ensure correct diagnosis and adequate patient support.
  • Publishing Date:

    13 September, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    BMJ Open

  • Authors:

    Josephine Chidinma Okurame, Lisa Cannon, Emily Carter, Sue Thomas, Elizabeth J. Elliott, Lauren J. Rice.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum in Australia: From Fiction to Fact and to the Future

This book chapter gives an overview of the past two decades of Australian FASD research, from fiction to fact to challenges of the future.
  • Publishing Date:

    9 September, 2022

  • Book Name:

    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

  • Chapter Title:

    FASD in Australia: From Fiction to Fact and to the Future

  • Authors:

    Elizabeth J. Elliott, Carol Bower

Preventing Drift through Continued Co-Design with a First Nations Community: Refining the Prototype of a Tiered FASD Assessment

This study used a two-day workshop presenting a prototype of a culturally safe, tiered neurodevelopmental assessment that can identify FASD in primary healthcare, as part of the Yapatjarrathati project, to emphasise the benefit of continued co-design to ensure health implementation strategies match the needs of First Nations community.
  • Publishing Date:

    7 September, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

  • Authors:

    Luke Miller, Dianne C. Shanley, Marjad Page, Heidi Webster, Wei Liu, Natasha Reid, Doug Shelton, Karen West, Joan Marshall, Erinn Hawkins.

Evaluation outcomes of an alcohol and pregnancy campaign targeting multiple audiences

This study evaluated the effectiveness of a mass media campaign highlighting the potential harms associated with drinking alcohol during pregnancy and whether this altered female's intentions to abstain during pregnancy after campaign exposure.
  • Publishing Date:

    6 September, 2022

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and alcohol review

  • Authors:

    Simone Pettigrew, Leon Booth, Tahnee McCausland, Kelly Kennington, Mia Miller, Jacqueline Bowden, Julia Stafford

Stay connected

Join our mailing list to hear more from the FASD Hub, including our monthly newsletters, webinar invitations, and new publications.

Loading

Acknowledgement of Country

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.

Top Left ShapeLeft Center Shape
loader
X