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Maternal and partner prenatal alcohol use and infant cognitive development

Separating in utero effects from environmental confounding is a challenge for observational studies of PAE; consideration of alcohol use by partners as well as mothers may help clarify this. This study examined associations between prenatal alcohol use by both mothers and their partners and infant cognitive developmental outcomes at 12-months.
  • Publishing Date:

    23 February, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and Alcohol Dependence

  • Authors:

    Clare McCormack, Delyse Hutchinson, Lucy Burns, George Youssef, Judy Wilson, Elizabeth Elliott, Steve Allsop, Jake Najman, Sue Jacobs, Larissa Rossen, Craig Olsson, Richard Mattick

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and youth justice: a prevalence study among young people sentenced to detention in Western Australia

This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of FASD among young people in youth detention in Western Australia.
  • Publishing Date:

    13 February, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    BMJ Open

  • Authors:

    Carol Bower, Rochelle E. Watkins, Raewyn C. Mutch, Rhonda Marriott, Jacinta Freeman, Natalie R. Kippin, Bernadette Safe, Carmela Pestell, Candy SC. Chung, Helen Shield, Lodewicka Tarratt, Alex Springall, Jasmine Taylor, Noni Walker, Emma Agiro, Suze Leitao, Sharynne Hamilton, Carmen Condon, Hayley M. Passmore, Roslyn Giglia

Cohort Profile: The Triple B Pregnancy Cohort Study: A longitudinal study of the relationship between alcohol, tobacco and other substance use during pregnancy and the health and well-being of Australian children and families

The Triple B Pregnancy Cohort Study investigates the effects of parental alcohol, tobacco and other substance use on infant development and family functioning.
  • Publishing Date:

    1 February, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Epidemiology

  • Authors:

    Delyse Hutchinson, Judy Wilson, Steve Allsop, Elizabeth Elliott, Jake Najman, Lucinda Burns, Anne Bartu, Sue Jacobs, Ingrid Honan, Clare McCormack, Larissa Rossen, Hannah Fiedler, Chiara Stone, Sarah Khor, Joanne Ryan, George J. Youssef, Craig A. Olsson, Richard P. Mattick, Triple B Research Consortium

Developing a tablet computer-based application (‘App’) to measure self-reported alcohol consumption in Indigenous Australians

The challenges of assessing alcohol consumption can be greater in Indigenous communities where there may be culturally distinct approaches to communication, sharing of drinking containers and episodic patterns of drinking. This paper discusses the processes used to develop a tablet computer-based application to collect a detailed assessment of drinking patterns in Indigenous Australians.
  • Publishing Date:

    15 January, 2018

  • Journal Name:

    BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

  • Authors:

    Kylie Lee, Scott Wilson, Jimmy Perry, Robin Room, Sarah Callinan, Robert Assan, Noel Hayman, Tanya Chikritzhs, Dennis Gray, Edward Wilkes, Peter Jack, Katherine Conigrave.

‘To drink or not to drink’: media framing of evidence and debate about alcohol consumption in pregnancy

The article highlights how media reports on new research on alcohol consumption during pregnancy, both supporting and disputing the risks, and how the 'women’s rights' frame emphasises personal choice over scientific advice, reflecting the complex negotiation of public health guidance during pregnancy.
  • Publishing Date:

    19 December, 2017

  • Journal Name:

    Critical Public Health

  • Authors:

    Kerry McCallum, Kate Holland

Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy and its association with offspring renal function at 30 years: Observation from a birth cohort study

As human evidence for the effects on kidney structure and function among offspring exposed to alcohol during foetal life is scarce, this study aimed to determine the development of CKD among a cohort of 30-year-old Australian offspring whose mothers reported consumption of alcohol during pregnancy.
  • Publishing Date:

    14 December, 2017

  • Journal Name:

    Nephrology

  • Authors:

    Sumon K. Das, Harold D. McIntyre, Rosa Alati, Abdullah Al Mamun

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