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Health Professionals are the Preferred Source of Information on Alcohol Use in Pregnancy for Australian Women: A National Survey

This study 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.
  • Publishing Date:

    9 November, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Risk & Prevention

  • Authors:

    Tracey W. Tsang, Elizabeth Peadon, Carol Bower, Heather D'Antoine, Janet Payne, Elizabeth Elliott

Prenatal alcohol and tobacco use and the risk of depression in offspring at age of 17 years: findings from the Raine Study

The objective of this study was to test the associations between maternal prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposures and depressive symptoms in the offspring, adjusting for a wide range of potential confounders.
  • Publishing Date:

    16 October, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Affective Disorders

  • Authors:

    Bereket Duko, Gavin Pereira, Kim Betts, Robert J. Tait, John Newnham, Rosa Alati

Associations of PAE and offspring harmful alcohol use

We used data from the Raine Study, a multi-generational birth cohort study, to examine the association between prenatal alcohol exposure and the risk of harmful alcohol use in offspring at the age of 17 years. This study was published in 2020.
  • Publishing Date:

    20 September, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and Alcohol Dependence

  • Authors:

    Bereket Duko, Gavin Pereira, Kim Betts, Robert J. Tait, John Newnham, Rosa Alati

Are antenatal interventions effective in improving multiple health behaviours among pregnant women? A systematic review protocol.

Maternal behaviours in pregnancy associated with adverse pregnancy, birth and health outcomes include tobacco smoking, poor nutrition, alcohol consumption and low physical activity. These behaviours are referred to as the SNAP risk factors. In this study the effect of interventions addressing multiple SNAP behaviours was examined.
  • Publishing Date:

    2 September, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Nutrition & Dietetics Sexual & Reproductive Medicine

  • Authors:

    Jenna Hollis, Emma Doherty, Julia Dray, Danika Tremain, Mandy Hunter, Karen Takats, Christopher M Williams, Henry Murray, Craig Pennell, Belinda Tully, John Wiggers, Justine Daly, Melanie Kingsland

Annotated bibliography ANZ

This annotated 2019-2020 bibliography has been curated by members of the University of Queensland Programming in Developmental Disease Research Group
  • Publishing Date:

    18 August, 2020

  • Authors:

    Karen Moritz Lisa Akison Linda Gallo Natasha Reid Nicole Hayes Deb Askew Sarah Steane Sophie Young Kelly Skorka May Na Erng Olivia Wu

Protocol for an economic evaluation and budget impact assessment of a randomised, stepped-wedge controlled trial for practice change support to increase routine provision of antenatal care for maternal alcohol consumption.

Antenatal clinical practice guidelines recommend routine assessment of women's alcohol consumption during pregnancy. The delivery of advice and referral when necessary are also recommended. However, evidence suggests there are barriers to the uptake of best care guidelines. Effective, cost-effective and affordable implementation strategies are needed to ensure the intended benefit of guidelines are realised through addressing identified barriers. This paper published in 2020 describes the protocol for evaluating the efficiency and affordability of a practice change intervention compared to usual practice in an implementation trial.
  • Publishing Date:

    16 August, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning

  • Authors:

    Penny Reeves, Zoe Szewczyk, Melanie Kingsland, Emma Doherty, Elizabeth Elliott, Adrian Dunlop, Andrew Searles, John Wiggers

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