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Researchers partnered with the local Aboriginal health organization and schools to develop and pilot a manualized version of the Alert Program® in the Fitzroy Valley, north Western Australia, a region with documented high rates of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and early life trauma. Published in 2020
- Date:
- June 2020
- Journal name:
- PLoS One. 2020;15(6):e0234895.
- Authors:
- Wagner B, Latimer J, Adams E, Carmichael-Olson H, Symons M, Mazzucchelli TG, Jirikowic T, Watkins R, Cross D, Carapetis J, Boulton J, Wright E, McRae T, Carter M, Fitzpatric JP
The aim of this study published in 2020 was to describe the demographic and neurocognitive profile of the first 199 individuals diagnosed with FASD in PATCHES Paediatrics clinics.
- Date:
- April 2020
- Journal name:
- Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research Volume 44, Issue 6
- Authors:
- Connor S, Tan KY, Pestell CF, Fitzpatrick JP
In a study of 39 children with FASD and 29 comparison children published in 2020, we found that social cognition (specifically recognizing emotions) was the only significant independent predictor of teacher-rated adaptive functioning even after including IQ, executive functioning, and adverse childhood experiences into the model. In this current study, Māori (Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand) were overrepresented; therefore, the research was supported by a strong partnership with Te Wāhanga Hauora Māori (Māori Health Service). Aotearoa New Zealand's colonized history is recognized and findings are discussed with regard to both the psychological literature and a Te Ao Māori worldview.
- Date:
- June 2020
- Journal name:
- Child Neuropsychology 2020 Jun 10:1-33
- Authors:
- Andi Crawford Laurie Te Hapuku Te Nahu Rongomaiwahine Raua Ko Kahunguna Elizabeth Peterson Valerie McGinn Kate Robertshaw Lynette Tippett
The aim of this study was to evaluate a co-design method used to design an online education package about inclusive education for children with disability in mainstream schools. The study design was a multiple methods evaluation informed by participatory and transformative research paradigms, incorporating design sciences and public service approaches.
- Date:
- May 2020
- Journal name:
- International Journal of Qualitative Methods
- Authors:
- Hyett N Bagley K Iacono T McKinstry C Spong J Landry O
The current study published in 2020 utilised a moderate, episodic exposure model in rats to mimic 'special occasion' drinking, which is reported to be common during pregnancy. Our objective was to examine the consequences of this prenatal alcohol exposure on reproductive parameters in female offspring.
- Date:
- May 2020
- Journal name:
- Reproduction. 2020;159(5):615-626.
- Authors:
- McReight EK, Liew SH, Steane SE, Hutt KJ, Moritz KM, Akison LK.
This paper provides an overview of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and discusses the role of caseload midwifery as part of a multi-level prevention approach. Publication: Women and Birth Vol 32, Issue 1, pages 3-5 Date: 1 February 2019 Authors: Reid
This  study aimed to explore the lived experiences of Australian caregivers who received a FASD diagnosis for a child in their care, using the Australian Guide to the Diagnosis of FASD.  Publication: Research in Developmental Disabilities. 93:103428
This section argues that a proper appraisal of the DrinkWise Labelling Scheme at the outset would have demonstrated its inherent regulatory incapacity to operate as an effective health information policy. The DrinkWise Labelling Scheme is missing
Whilst experiences of caregivers raising children with FASD have been documented globally, there is little known regarding the experiences of caregivers in a remote Australian context and particularly, from an Australian Aboriginal perspective. 
The objective of this study published in 2020 was to investigate the relationship between maternal alcohol-use disorder and multiple biological and social child outcomes, including birth outcomes, child protection, justice contact, and academic outcomes for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous children.
- Date:
- February 2020
- Journal name:
- Pediatrics
- Authors:
- O'Leary C, Lawrence D, Hafekost K, Zubrick S, Bower C