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Ascertainment of birth defects: The effect on completeness of adding a new source of data

This study investigated effects of adding a new source of data from the Rural Paediatric Service to statistics about birth defects in Western Australian children.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 December, 2000

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health

  • Authors:

    C BOWER, D SILVA, TR HENDERSON, A RYAN, E RUDY

Is There Evidence to Show That Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Can Be Prevented?

This article reviews the effectiveness of prevention programs in lowering the incidence of FAS.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 March, 1999

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of drug education

  • Authors:

    MAJELLA G. MURPHY-BRENNAN, TIAN P. S. OEI

Personality and coping style

The objective of this study published in 1991 was to determine if personality and coping style are central determinants of drinking and smoking at risk to fetal health during pregnancy
  • Publishing Date:

    15 April, 1992

  • Journal Name:

    Medical Journal of Australia

  • Authors:

    Kesby G.; Parker G.; Barrett E.

Low to moderate maternal alcohol use and neurobehavioural outcome in the newborn infant

This study looked at infant outcomes of mothers drinking prior to pregnancy.
  • Publishing Date:

    1 October, 1991

  • Journal Name:

    Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology

  • Authors:

    Ian Walpole, Stephen Zubrick, Jacqueline Pontré, Carmen Lawrence

FAS: implications to family and society in Australia

This article illustrates seven cases of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).
  • Publishing Date:

    1 June, 1980

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health

  • Authors:

    IAN R. WALPOLE FRACP, ATHEL HOCKEY MD

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