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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in Australia: What is the current state of affairs?

This article reviews the current state of FASD in Australia, and identifies areas for future research and service improvements, to learn where the Commonwealth FASD Strategy and substantial government funding should be focused on or directed to.
  • Publishing Date:

    15 August, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and Alcohol Review

  • Authors:

    Natasha Reid

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): Knowledge, attitudes, experiences and practices of the Western Australian youth custodial workforce

This study aims to establish the current knowledge, attitudes, experiences and practices regarding FASD and other neurodevelopmental impairments among youth custodial officers in order to develop training resources for this workforce.
  • Publishing Date:

    12 July, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Law and Psychiatry

  • Authors:

    Hayley M. Passmore, Raewyn C. Mutch, Sharyn Burns, Rochelle Watkins, Jonathan Carapetis, Guy Hall, Carol Bower.

Effect of Choline Supplementation on Neurological, Cognitive, and Behavioral Outcomes in Offspring Arising from Alcohol Exposure During Development: A Quantitative Systematic Review of Clinical and Preclinical Studies

Maternal choline supplementation has emerged as a potential intervention for PAE. This review examined preclinical and clinical studies on choline supplementation in cases of fetal alcohol exposure to assess its effectiveness. This systematic search of six electronic databases identified 22 relevant studies.
  • Publishing Date:

    21 June, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    Alcohol clinical and experimental research

  • Authors:

    Lisa K. Akison, Jenny Kuo, Natasha Reid, Roslyn N. Boyd, Karen M. Moritz

The provision of alcohol and breastfeeding information by maternal health practitioners in the Australian setting

To determine the degree to which maternal health practitioners adopted an Australian national policy guideline on alcohol and breastfeeding into their everyday health practice and the factors associated with adoption, a convenience sample of participants completed an online survey based on the NPQ, to elicit measures of knowledge, awareness and practice implementation.
  • Publishing Date:

    21 June, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

  • Authors:

    Roslyn Carmel Giglia, Martyn Symons, Thérèse Shaw

Applying a Developmental Framework to the Self-Regulatory Difficulties of Young Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: A Review

As PAE is often linked to significant challenges in self-regulation, this review aims to: (1) provide an overview of the self-regulatory framework proposed in previous research, (2) examine common self-regulatory difficulties in children with PAE during infancy and early childhood within this developmental context, and (3) explore how the framework can enhance future assessment and intervention efforts for young children affected by PAE.
  • Publishing Date:

    19 April, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    Alcohol clinical and experimental research

  • Authors:

    Natasha Reid, Christie L. M. Petrenko

Physiological self-regulation and mindfulness in children with a diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

The objective of this study was to explore the differences in baseline respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) between children with FASD and typically developing children, and to investigate whether children with FASD have the capacity to engage in a brief mindfulness exercise.
  • Publishing Date:

    10 April, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    Developmental Neurorehabilitation

  • Authors:

    Natasha Reid, Paul Harnett, Frances O’Callaghan, Doug Shelton, Melissa Wyllie, Sharon Dawe

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