Western Regional Training Center for FASDs
Semel Institute
760 Westwood Plaza
Los Angeles CA 90095

Support for the WRTC for FASDs has been provided by the CDC

Articles/Guidelines

  • Astley, S.  (2004).   Diagnostic Guide for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders:  The 4-Digit Diagnostic Code, 3rd edition.  Seattle, WA:  University of Washington. (depts.washington.edu/fasdpn/pdfs/guide2004.pdf).
  • Bailey, B.A., & Sokol, R.J.  (2008).  Pregnancy and alcohol use:  Evidence and recommendations for prenatal care.  Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 51, 436-444.
  • Bertrand, J., Floyd, R.L., Weber, M.K., O’Connor, M.J., Riley, E., Johnson, K.A., & Cohen, D.E. (2004). National Task Force on FAS/FAE. Fetal alcohol syndrome:  Guidelines for referral and diagnosis. Screening and brief intervention. Atlanta, GA:  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Burd, L., Selfridge, R.H., Klug, M.G., & Bakko, S.A.  (2004).  Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in the United States corrections system.  Addiction Biology, 9, 169-176.
  • Carmichael-Olson, H., Feldman, J.J., Streissguth, A.P., Sampson, P.D., & Bookstein, F.L. (1998). Neuropsychological deficits in adolescents with fetal alcohol syndrome: Clinical findings. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22, 1998-2012.
  • Carmichael Olson, H., Morse, B.A., & Huffine, C.  (1998).  Development and psychopathology:  Fetal alcohol syndrome and related conditions.  Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 3, 262-284.
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  (2004).  Fetal alcohol syndrome:  Guidelines for referral and diagnosis. Atlanta, GA: Department of Health and Human Services. (www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fas/documents/FAS_guidelines_accessible.pdf)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  (In press). FASD curriculum framework and instructional resource guide.  Atlanta, GA:  Department of Health and Human Services.
  • FASD Regional Training Centers Consortium.  (In press).  Educating health professionals about fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.  American Journal of Health Education.
  • Fast, D.K., & Conry, J.  (2004).  The challenge of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in the criminal legal system.  Addiction Biology, 9, 161-166.
  • Floyd, R.L., Ebrahim, S., Tsai, J., O’Connor, M.J. & Sokol, R. Strategies to reduce alcohol-exposed pregnancies, Maternal Child Health Journal, 10, 149-151 (2006).
  • Floyd, R.L., O’Connor, M.J., Bertrand, J., & Sokol, R. (2006). Reducing adverse outcomes from prenatal alcohol exposure:  A clinical plan of action.  Alcoholism:  Clinical and Experimental Research, 10, 1-5. 
  • Jones, K.L.  (2003).  From recognition to responsibility:  Josef Warkany, David Smith, and the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in the 21st century.
  • Kodituwakku, P.W. (2007). Defining the behavioral phenotype in children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: A review.  Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 31, 192-201
  • Mattson, S.N. & Riley, E.P.  (1998).  A review of the neurobehavioral deficits in children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or prenatal exposure to alcohol.  Alcoholism:  Clinical and Experimental Research, 22, 279-294. 
  • McGee, C.L., & Riley, E.P.  (2006).  Brain imaging and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.  Annali dell’Istituto superiore di sanità, 42, 46-52.
  • O’Connor, M.J., & Whaley, S.E.  (2006).  Health care provider advice and risk factors associated with alcohol consumption following pregnancy recognition.  Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67, 22-31.
  • O’Connor, M.J., & Whaley, S.E.  (2007).  Brief intervention for alcohol use by pregnant women.  American Journal of Public Health, 97, 252-258. 
  • O’Malley, K.D., & Nanson, J.  (2002).  Clinical implications of a link between Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Attention-Deficit Hyperacitivty Disorder.  Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 47, 349-354.
  • Paley, B., & O’Connor, M.J.  (2007).  Neurocognitive and neurobehavioral impairments in individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders:  Recognition and assessment.  International Journal on Disability and Human Development, 6, 127-142.
  • Paley, B., Schonfeld, A., & O’Connor, M.J.  (In press).  Evaluation of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.  FASD curriculum framework and instructional resource guide.  Atlanta, GA:  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Rasmussen, C. (2005). Executive functioning and working memory in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29, 1359-1367.
  • Riley, E.P., & McGee, C.L. (2005). Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders:  An overview with emphasis on changes in brain and behavior.  Experimental Biology and  Medicine, 230, 357-365.
  • Spadoni, A.D., McGee, C.L., Fryer, S.L., & Riley, E.P.  (2006).  Neuroimaging and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.  Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 31, 239-245.
  • Streissguth, A.P., Bookstein, F.L., Barr, H.M., Sampson, P.D., O’Malley, K., & Young, J.K.  (2004). Risk factors for adverse life outcomes in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 25, 228-238.
  • Streissguth, A. P. & O’Malley, K.  (2000).  Neuropsychiatric implications and long-term consequences of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 5, 177-190.
  • Wattendorf, D.J., & Muenke, M.  (2005).  Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.  American Family Physician, 72, 279-285.
  • Williams, S. 2006. Is there justice in the juvenile justice system? Examining the role of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Justice Policy Journal, 3, 1–15.

 


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