Research Articles
2011
Adams, Stephen. (2011). Glass or Two of Wine a Week 'Could Damage Baby': Pregnant Women Who Drink as Little as a Glass of Wine a Week Could Be Putting Their Babies at Risk, According to New Research Which Contracts Recent Studies Indicating that an Occasional Tipple is Harmless. Telegraph.
Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research (2011). Reductions in the Brain's Deep Gray Matter Volumes Help Explain Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. ScienceDaily.
Blumberg, S.J., Boulet, S., Boyle, C.A., Cohen, R.A., Kogan, M.D., Visser, S., Yeargin-Allsopp, M. (2011). Trends in Prevalence of Developmental Disabilities in US Children, 1997-2008. American Academy of Pediatrics, 127(6).
Bossert, P.A. (2011). Alchol during pregnancy: more dangerous than we can 'know'. Huffington Post.
CDC. (2011). Vital Signs: Teen Pregnancy --- United States, 1991--2009. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Chan, A. (2011). Adhd vs. fetal alcohol syndrome kids' learning problems differ. Retrieved from http://www.myhealthnewsdaily.com/learning-problems-kids-adhd-prenatal-alcohol-exposure-1269/.
Cheng, D., Hurt, L., Kettinger, L., & Uduhiri, K. (2011). Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 117(2).
Dallas, M.E. (2011). Binge Drinking May Impair Teen Brain Development. HealthDay.
Drabble, L.A., Li, Qing, Magri, R., Plant, M., Poole, N., & Tumwesigye, N.M. (2011). Conceiving Risk, Divergent Responses: Perspectives on the Construction of Risk of FASD in Six Countries. Substance Use & Misuse.
Finkelstein, N., Gurewich, D., Morse, B., & Watson, E. (2011). The Feasibility of Screening for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Risk in Early Intervention Settings a Pilot Study of Systems Change. Infants & Young Children, 24(2).
Gilboa SM, Broussard CS, Devine OJ, Duwe KN, Flak AL, Boulet SL, Moore CA, Werler MM, and Honein MA. (2011). Influencing Clinical Practice Regarding the Use of Antiepileptic Medications During Pregnancy: Modeling the Potential Impact on the Prevalences of Spina Bifida and Cleft Palate in the United States. Am J Med Genet Part C.
Join Together Staff. (2011). First Nationally Accredited Addiction Medicine Residency Programs to Start July. Join Together.
First Nationally Accredited Addiction Medicine Residency Programs to Start July
Join Together Staff. (2011). Some College Students Find Perceived Positive Effects of Drinking Outweigh the Negative. Join Together
Kain, E. (2011). Craving a Beer During Pregnancy: How Much is Safe to Drink?. My Joy Online.
Kronenfeld, L.W. (2011). Another Reason Not to Drink While Pregnant. FYILiving.
Logan, D. E., Henry, T., Vaughn, M., Luk, J. W., & King, K. M. (2011). Rose-Colored Beer Goggles: The Relation Between Experiencing Alcohol Consequences and Perceived Likelihood and Valence. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.
McLellan, A.T., Nyquist, J.G., & O'Connor, P.G. (2011). Integrating Addiction Medicine into Graduate Medical Education in Primary Care: The Time Has Come. Annals of Internal Medicine, 154(1).
Medical Expenditures of Children in the United States with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. (2011). Elsevier, 33.
MMWR. (2011). CDC Health Disparities and Inequalities Report — United States, 2011. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 60.
MMWR. (2011). Contraceptive Methods Available to Patients of Office-Based Physicians and Title X Clinics — United States, 2009–2010. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 60(1).
Morley, R. (2011). Could Drinking While Pregnant Harm your Baby's DNA?. BioNews.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, (2011). Women and Alcohol. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
North-Saanich, N. (2011). New Research into Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Offers Hope. Bclocalnews.
Rabson, M., & Welch, M.A. (2011). Program to Test Kids for FASD: Screening Tool to be used in Manitoba schools. Winnipegfreepress.
Researchers: Male Fetuses More Vulnerable to Alcohol During Pregnancy. (2011). FASEB.
SAMHSA. (2011). SAMHSA Resources about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). SAMHSA.
Siddiqui, S. (2011). "Alcohol and Pregnancy"-A Heady Cocktail.
Vimont, Celia. (2011). Health care Professionals Need to Screen Teens for Substance Abuse, Report Finds. Join Together. Health Care Professionals Need to Screen Teens for Substance Abuse, Report Finds
World Health Organization. (2011). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Dashed Hopes, Damaged Lives. Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
2010
Ahern, L.A., Connolly-Ahern, C., Shen, F., & Yu, N. (2010). Communicating the Risks of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Effects of Message Framing and Exemplification. Health Communication, 25.
Allsworth, J.E., Homco, J.B., Madden, T., Peipert, J.F., Pittman, M.E., & Secura, G.M. (2010). Understanding Prescription Adherence: Pharmacy Claims Data from the Contraceptive Choice Project. Elsevier, 83.
Anderson, B., Parra Dang, E., Floyd, L. R., Sokol, Robert, Mahoney, J., Schulkin, J. (2010) Knowledge, Opinions, and Practice Patterns of Obstetrician-Gynecologists Regarding Their Patients' Use of Alcohol. J Addict Med, Vol. 4, 114-121.
ASA, R. (2010). Special needs; treating patients with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. AGD Impact, Retrieved from www.agd.org.
Astley, S.J. (2010). Profile of the First 1,400 Patients Receiving Diagnostic Evaluations for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder at the Washington State Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnostic & Prevention Network. Can J Clin Pharmacol, 17(1).
Barclay, L. (2010). Fetal Alcohol Exposure Linked to Altered Cognitive Processing. Medscape.
Berman, M. (2010). Poll: Half of Women Would Drink While Pregnant. Opposing Views.
Brewer, K.M., Phillips, D.P., & Wadensweiler, P.G. (2010). Alcohol as a Risk Factor for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Addiction Research Report.
Brewer, J., Nettleman, M.D., & Stafford, M. (2010). Scheduling the First Prenatal Visit: Office-Based Delays. AJOG.
Brooks, M. (2010). More Evidence Light Drinking During Pregnancy May Not Be Harmful to Offspring. Medscape.
CDC (2010). Binge Drinking. CDC Vital Signs, Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns.
Chasnoff, I.J. (2010). How Much Alcohol is Safe?. Ntiupstream, Retrieved from http://www.ntiupstream.com/mysteryofrisk/
Chasnoff, I.J., Messer, G., Schmidt, C., Telford, E., & Wells, A.M. (2010). Neurodevelopmental Functioning in Children with FAS, PFAS, and ARND. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 31(3).
Cooney, E. (2010). No Safe Drinking Level in Pregnancy, Specialist Asserts. Boston.
Davids, A.S., London, L., Matjila, M.J., Morojele, N.K., Olorunju, S.A., & Rendall-Mkosi, K.M. (2010). Predictors of Risk of Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies Among Women in an Urban and a Rural Area of South Africa. Elsevier, 70.
DeNoon, D.J. (2010). Light Drinking During Pregnancy: No Harm to Baby?. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
Fenech, K. (2010). First Trimester Drinking Dangerous: Perth Study . watoday.
Floyd, R.L., Ingersoll, K.S., Sobell, L.C., Sobell, M.B., Sternberg, K.V., & Velasquez, M.M. (2010). A Dual-Focus Motivational Intervention to Reduce the Risk of Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancy. Elsevier.
HealthDay News. (2010). Stigma Unaffected by Acceptance of Disease Model, Study Finds. American Journal of Psychiatry.
Some Light Drinking Allowed in Pregnancy. (2010). United Press International.
Specht, S.J. (2010). Abuse of Drugs While Pregnant a Growing Issue. Mail Tribune.
2009
Alio, A.P., Aliyu, M., Brown, K., Clayton, H., Salihu, H.M., Wilson, R.E., & Zoorob, R. (2009). Prenatal Alcohol Consumption and Fetal Growth Restriction: Potentiation Effect by Concomitant Smoking. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 11(1).
Coles, C.D., Denny, C.H., Floyd, L., Green, P.P., Sokol, R.J., & Tsai, J. (2009). Concurrent Alcohol Use or Heavier Use of Alcohol and Cigarette Smoking Among Women of Childbearing Age with Accessible Health Care. Society for Prevention Research.
Denny, C.H., Tsai, J., Floyd, R.L., & Green, P.P. (2009). Alcohol Use Among Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women of Childbearing Age--United States, 1991--2005. CDC, 58(19).
Greenbaum, R.L., Koren, G., Nash, K., Rovet, J., & Stevens, S.A. (2009). Social Cognitive and Emotion Processing Abilities of Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: a Comparison with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 33(10).
Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training Center. (2009). FASD Awareness Day Recognized at SLU Women’s Health Happy Hour. Pregnant Pause 2009.
National Institutes of Health, Initials. (2009). Rethinking Drinking Alcohol and your Health. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Alio, A., Aliyu, M.H., Chakrabarty, S., Kirby, R.S., Hamisu, M.S., & Wilson, R.E., Zoorob, R. (2008). Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy and the Risk of Early Stillbirth Among Singletons. Elsevier, 42.
FASD vs. ADHD: which is least worse?. (n.d.). Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research.
Gajjar, M. (n.d.). Research Explores Effects of Alcohol on Fetuses. The Daily Targum (Rutgers),









