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Online scan of FASD prevention and health promotion resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities

This scan sought to identify the scope and gaps in publicly available FASD prevention and health promotion resources, and assess their cultural appropriateness for use among five key groups of Indigenous Australian people including: (i) pregnant women, (ii) women of childbearing age, (iii) grandmothers and aunties, (iv) men, and (v) health professionals.
  • Publishing Date:

    14 December, 2017

  • Journal Name:

    Health Promotion Journal of Australia

  • Authors:

    Hayley M. Williams, Nikki A. Percival, Nicole C. Hewlett, Rahni B. J. Cassady, Sven R. Silburn

Pediatric hospital admissions in Indigenous children: a population-based study in remote Australia

This study analysed hospital admissions of a predominantly Aboriginal cohort of children in the remote Fitzroy Valley in Western Australia during the first 7 years of life.
  • Publishing Date:

    22 November, 2017

  • Journal Name:

    BMC Pediatrics

  • Authors:

    Philippa J. Dossetor, Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk, James P. Fitzpatrick, June Oscar, Maureen Carter, Rochelle Watkins, Elizabeth J. Elliott, Heather E. Jeffrey, David Harley

Australian guide to the diagnosis of FASD: A summary

A summary of the trial and implementation of the diagnostic instrument for FASD in Australia.
  • Publishing Date:

    4 October, 2017

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health

  • Authors:

    Carol Bower, Elizabeth J. Elliott, Marcel Zimmet, Juanita Doorey, Amanda Wilkins, Vicki Russell, Doug Shelton, James Fitzpatrick, Rochelle Watkins

Digital assessment of the fetal alcohol syndrome facial phenotype: reliability and agreement study

The purpose of this study is to examine the three facial features of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) in a cohort of Australian Aboriginal children from 2D photographs to: (1) assess intrarater and inter-rater reliability; (2) identify the racial norms with the best fit for this population, and (3) assess agreement with clinician direct measures.
  • Publishing Date:

    11 September, 2017

  • Journal Name:

    BMJ Paediatrics Open

  • Authors:

    Tracey W. Tsang, Zoe Laing-Aiken, Jane Latimer, James Fitzpatrick, June Oscar, Maureen Carter, Elizabeth J. Elliott

Behavior in Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in Remote Australia: A Population-Based Study

This study demonstrates that children with FASD have more teacher-reported behavioral impairment than children without FASD. In remote Australian communities, academic performance is poor.
  • Publishing Date:

    1 September, 2017

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of developmental and behavioural paediatrics

  • Authors:

    Tracey W. Tsang, Heather Carmichael Olson, Jane Latimer, James Fitzpatrick, Marmingee Hand, June Oscar, Maureen Carter, Elizabeth J. Elliott

Maternal alcohol use disorder and subsequent child protection contact: A record-linkage population cohort study

This study used routinely collected linked administrative health and child protection data to examine the relationship between a maternal alcohol use diagnosis, the timing of diagnosis, and child protection outcomes in Western Australia.
  • Publishing Date:

    17 August, 2017

  • Journal Name:

    Child Abuse & Neglect

  • Authors:

    Katherine Hafekost, David Lawrence, Colleen O'Leary, Carol Bower, Melissa O'Donnell, James Semmens, Stephen R. Zubrick

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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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