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Fact: 58.8% of women of child bearing age (15-44) consume alcohol, whether or not they are using contraceptives

Relevant Publications by CDC FAS Prevention Team Grantees
In Order by Year Published


O’Connor MJ, Frankel F, Paley B, Schonfeld AM, Carpenter E, Laugeson EA, Marquardt R.
A controlled social skills training for children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 2006;74(4):639-648. [O’Connor et al.pdf]

Mengel MB, Ulione M, Cook K, Rudeen K, Braddock S, Ohlemiller M.
Midwest family physicians’ knowledge and attitudes about FAS, FASD, and alcohol use during pregnancy.
Journal of FAS International 2006;4:e7. [Mengel_FASinter.2006.4e7.pdf]

Gahagan S, Sharpe TT, Brimacombe M, Fry-Johnson Y, Levine R, Mengel M, O’Connor M, Paley B, Adubato S, Brenneman G.
Pediatricians’ knowledge, training, and experience in the care of children with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Pediatrics 2006;118(3):e657-e668. [Gahagan et al.pdf]

Mengel MB, Searight HR, Cook K.
Preventing alcohol exposed pregnancies.
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 2006, In press. [MendelMB2006.pdf]

Rudeen PK, Cook K, Mengel MB, Wedding D, Braddock S, Ohlemiller M.
Knowledge and attitudes about FAS, FASD, and alcohol use during pregnancy by occupational therapists in the Midwest.
Journal of Allied Health 2006, In press.

Wedding D, Kohout J, Mengel MB, Ohlemiller M, Ulione M, Cook K, Rudeen PK, Braddock S.
Psychologists’ knowledge and attitudes about FAS, FASD, and alcohol use during pregnancy. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 2006, In press.

Paley B, O’Connor MJ, Frankel F, Marquardt R.
Predictors of stress in parents and children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 2006, In press.

Schonfeld AM, Paley B, Frankel F, O’Connor MJ.
Executive functioning predicts social skills following prenatal alcohol exposure.
Child Neuropsychology 2006, In press. [Schonfeld et al.pdf]

Frankel F, Paley B, Marquardt R, O’Connor MJ.
Stimulants, neuroleptics and children’s friendship training in children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 2006, In press.

Laugeson EA, Paley B, Schonfeld A, Frankel F, Carpenter EM, O’Connor MJ.
Social skills training for children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Adaptations for manualized behavioral treatment.
Child and Family Behavior Therapy 2006, In press.

O’Connor MJ, McCracken J, Best A.
Under recognition of prenatal alcohol exposure in a child inpatient psychiatric setting.
Mental Health Aspects of Developmental Disabilities 2006, In press.

O’Connor MJ, Paley B.
The relationship of prenatal alcohol exposure and the postnatal environment to child depressing symptoms.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2006;31(1):50-64. [O'Connor_Paley.pdf]

Paley B, O’Connor MJ, Kogan N, Findlay R.
Prenatal alcohol exposure, child externalizing behavior, and maternal stress.
Parenting Science and Practice 2005;3(1):29-56.

Baillie S, Paley B, Guiton G, O’Connor M, Stuber M.
Using fetal alcohol syndrome as an integrating curricular theme.
Medical Education 2005;39:508. [Baillie.pdf]

Bearer CF, Stoler JM, Cook JD, Carpenter SJ.
Biomarkers of alcohol use in pregnancy.
Alcohol Research & Health 2005;1:38-43.[ BearerCF.pdf]

Chambers CD, Hughes S, Meltzer SB, Wahlgren D, Kassem N, Larson S, Riley EP, Hovell MF.
Alcohol consumption among low-income pregnant Latinas.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2005;29(11):2022-2028. [Chambers.pdf]

Ingersoll KS, Ceperich SD, Nettleman MD, Karanda K, Brocksen S, Johnson BA.
Reducing alcohol-exposed pregnancy risk in college women: Initial outcomes of a clinical trial of a motivational intervention.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2005;29:173-180. [Ingersoll.pdf]

Mengel MB, Ulione M, Wedding D, Jones ET, Shurn D.
Increasing FASD knowledge by a targeted media campaign: Outcome determined by message frequency.
Journal of FAS International 2005;3(e13):1-14. [Mendel_MBinter.2005.pdf]

Baxter LA, Hirokawa R, Lowe JB, Nathan P, Pearce L.
Dialogic voices in talk about drinking and pregnancy.
Journal of Applied Communication Research 2004;32(3):224-248.

Sharpe TT, Alexander M, Hutcherson J, Floyd RL, Brimacombe M, Levine R, Mengel M, Stuber M.
Physician and allied health professionals’ training and fetal alcohol syndrome.
Journal of Women’s Health 2004;13(2):133-139. [SharpeTT.pdf]

Stoler JM, Holmes LB.
Recognition of facial features of fetal alcohol syndrome in the newborn.
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C (Semin. Med. Genet.) 2004;127C:21-27. [Stoler.pdf]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Motivational intervention to reduce alcohol-exposed pregnancies - Florida, Texas, and Virginia, 1997-2001.
MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2003;52(19):441-444. [CDC.pdf]

Fox DJ, Druschel CM.
Estimating prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS): Effectiveness of a passive birth defects registry system.
Birth Defects Research (Part A) 2003;67:604-608. [FoxDJ.pdf]

Kvigne VL, Leonardson GR, Borzelleca J, Brock E, Neff-Smith M, Welty TK.
Characteristics of mothers who have children with fetal alcohol syndrome or some characteristics of fetal alcohol syndrome.
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 2003;16(4):296-303. [KvigneVL.pdf]

Meaney FJ, Miller LA, FASSNet Team.
A comparison of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Surveillance Network and birth defects surveillance methodology in determining prevalence rates of fetal alcohol syndrome.
Birth Defects Research (Part A) 2003;67:819-821. [MeaneyFJ.pdf]

The Project CHOICES Intervention Research Group.
Reducing the risk of alcohol-exposed pregnancies: A study of a motivational intervention in community settings.
Pediatrics 2003;111(5):1131-1135. [The Project CHOICES Intervention_Pediatrics.pdf]

Viljoen D, Craig P, Hymbaugh K, Boyle C.
Fetal alcohol syndrome – South Africa, 2001.
MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2003;52(28):660-662. [Viljoen.pdf]

Hymbaugh K, Miller LA, Druschel CM, Podvin DW, Meaney J, Boyle CA, FASSNet Team.
A multiple source methodology for the surveillance of fetal alcohol syndrome – the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Surveillance Network (FASSNet).
Teratology 2002;66:S41-S49. [Hymbaugh.pdf]

Kesmodel U, Wisborg K, Olsen SF, Henriksen TB, Secher NJ.
Moderate alcohol intake in pregnancy and the risk of spontaneous abortion.
Alcohol & Alcoholism 2002;37(1):87-92. [KesmodelU.pdf]

Project CHOICES Research Group.
Alcohol-exposed pregnancy: Characteristics associated with risk.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;23(3):166-173. [Project Choices Research group.pdf]

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