List of Citations

Adnams, C., Kalberg, W., Kodituwakku, P., Perold, M., Sorour, P., Castle, B., September, S., Adams, R., Kotze, A., Rossouw, W., Williams, W., Englebrecht, P., & May, P. (2006). A pilot intervention for children with FASD in South Africa. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, Abstract #224, p. 62A.

Astley, S. J., Stachowiak, J., Clarren, S. K., & Clausen, C. (2002). Application of the fetal alcohol syndrome facial photographic screening tool in a foster care population. Journal of Pediatrics, 141(5), 712-717.

Astley, S.J. (2004). Diagnostic Guide for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: The 4-Digit Diagnostic Code, 3rd edition. University of Washington Publication Services, Seattle WA.

Bookstein, F.L., Connor, P.D., Covell, K.D., Barr. H.M., Gleason, C.A., Sze, R.W., McBroom, J.A., & Streissguth, A.P. (2005). Preliminary evidence that prenatal alcohol damage may be visible in averaged ultrasound images of the neonatal human corpus callosum. Alcohol, 36(3), 151-160.

Carmichael Olson, H., Jirikowic, T., Kartin, D. & Astley, S. (in press). Responding to the challenge of early intervention for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Infants and Young Children.

Carmichael Olson, H., Brooks, A., Davis, C., & Astley, S. (2004). Creating and testing a new model of behavioral consultation for families raising school-aged children with FAS/ARND and behavioral problems. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2004 Abstracts.

Carmichael Olson, H., Quamma, J., Brooks, A., Lehman, K., Ranna, M, & Astley, S. (2005). Efficacy of a new model of behavioral consultation for families raising school-aged children with FASD and behavior problems. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5), Supplement, 47A, Abstract #243.

Carmichael Olson, H., O’Connor, M., & Fitzgerald, H. (2001). Lessons learned from
the study of parental alcohol use. In Fitzgerald, H. & Carmichael Olson, H. (Eds.), Pre- and postnatal exposure to parental use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs. Infant Mental Health Journal, 22(3), 271-290.

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. (2005). Download from:
www.cdc.gov/ncbdd/autism/asd_common.htm Accessed on 6/18/05.

Chang, G. McNamara, T.K., Orav, E.J., Koby, D., Lavigne, A., Ludman, B., Vincitorio, N.A., & Wilkins-Haug, L. (2005). Brief intervention for prenatal alcohol use: a randomized trial. Obstetrics & Gynecolology, 105(5 Pt 1), 991-998.

Chasnoff, I. & Rudisill, M.S. (2003). Neurocognitive habilitation for children with FAS and ARND. San Francisco, CA: American Public Health Association. Download from:
apha.confex.com/apha/131am/techprogram/paper_58023.htm Accessed on 11/13/06.

Chudley, A.E., Conry, J., Cook, J.L., Loock, C., Rosales, T. & LeBlanc, N. (2005). Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: Canadian guidelines for diagnosis. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 172(5_suppl). From: www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/172/5_suppl/S1 Accessed on 6/13/05.

Clarren, S.K., Randels, S.P., Sanderson, M. & Fineman, R. (2001). Screening for fetal alcohol syndrome in primary schools: A feasibility study. Teratology, 63, 3-10.

Coggins, T.E., Olswang, L.B., Carmichael Olson, H., & Timler, G.R. (2003). On becoming socially competent communicators: The challenge for children with fetal alcohol exposure. In Abbeduto, L. (Ed.), Language & Communication in Mental Retardation. International Review in Research on Mental Retardation, Vol. 27, pp. 121-150. New York: Academic Press.

Coles, C.D. & Kable, J.A. (2006). Parent training and perceived behavioral outcome in children with FAS(D). Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 30:6s, 7A, Abstract #221, p. 62A.

Kable, J., Coles, C. & Taddeo. E. (2006). Facilitating math learning in children with FAS(D). Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 30:6s, 7A, Abstract #222, p. 62A.

Coles, C.D., Strickland, D.C., Padgett, L., & Bellmoff, L. (2006). Games that "work": Using computer games to teach alcohol-affected children about fire and street safety.
Research on Developmental Disabilities, Sep 9 2006; [Epub ahead of print]

Fang, S., Fang, J., Huang, J., Robinson, L., Mattson, S., Autti-Ramo, I., Hoyme, H., Jones, K., Foroud, T., Rile, E., Li, T.K., & Moore, E. (2006). An automatic FAS diagnosis technique using 3D facial image analysis. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, Abstract #668, p. 173A.

Gelo, J. (Personal communication. June 12, 2006.) Clinic recommendations.

Goodlett, C.R., Horn, K.H. & Zhou, F.C. (2005). Alcohol teratogenesis: mechanisms of damage and strategies for intervention. Experimental Biology & Medicine, 230(6), 394-406.

Grant, T.M., Ernst, C.C., Streissguth, A. & Starkdoi, K. (2005). Preventing alcohol and drug exposed births in Washington state: Intervention findings from three parent-child assistance program sites. American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse, 31(3), 471-90.

Gurwitch, R., Mulvihill, J. & Chaffin, M. (2003). Prevention of secondary disabilities of children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/ARND. San Francisco, CA: American Public Health Association. Download from:
apha.confex.com/apha/131am/techprogram/paper_60858.htm Accessed on 4/3/06.

Huffine, C. (Personal communication. October 29, 2006). Addendum to article.

Jirikowic, T. (2003). Sensory processing and integration in children with FAS and alcohol-related diagnoses: An exploratory study. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Washington.

Kalberg, W.O. & Buckley, D. (2006). FASD: What types of intervention and rehabilitation are useful? Neurosciences & Biobehavioral Reviews, Aug 17, 2006; [Epub ahead of print]

Littner, Y & Bearer, C.F. (in press). Detection of alcohol consumption during pregnancy—Current and future biomarkers. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. Available on-line. doi:10.1016/j/neubiorev.2006.06.025

Mattson, S. J., & Riley, E. P. (1998). A review of the neurobehavioral deficits in children with fetal alcohol syndrome or prenatal alcohol exposure. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22(2), 279-294.

Mattson, S.N. & Riley, E.P. (2000). Parent ratings of behavior in children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure and IQ-matched controls. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 24(2), 226-31.

May, P.A., Brooke, L. Gossage J.P., Croxford, J., Adnams, C., Jones, K.L., Robinson, L., Viljoen, D. (2000). Epidemiology of fetal alcohol syndrome in a South African community in the Western Cape Province. American Journal of Public Health, 95, 1190-1199.

May, P.A., Fiorentino, D., Gossage, G.J., Kalberg, W.O., Hoyme, E.H., Robinson. L.K., Coriale, G., Jones, K.L., del Campo, M., Tarani, L., Romeo, M., Kodituwakku, P.W., Deiana, L., Buckley, D., & Ceccanti, M. (2006). Epidemiology of FASD in a province in Italy: Prevalence and characteristics of children in a random sample of schools. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 30(9), 1562-1575.

Nair, P., Schuler, M.E., Black, M.M., Kettinger, L. & Harrington, D. (2003). Cumulative environmental risk in substance abusing women: Early intervention, parenting stress, child abuse potential and child development. Child Abuse & Neglect, 27(9), 997-1017.

National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDD) (2004). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Guidelines for referral and diagnosis. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Washington DC. Download from:
www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fas/documents/FAS_guidelines_accessible.pdf Accessed on 3/1/06.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. (2000). Tenth Special Report to the U.S. Congress on Alcohol and Health: Highlights on Current Research. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health. Washington DC.
Download from: pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/10report/chap05/pdf Accessed on 7/2/05.

NOFAS. (2004). www.nofas.org/news/04152004.aspx Accessed on 7/25/05.

O'Connor, M.J., Shah, B., Whaley, S., Cronin, P., Gunderson, B. & Graham, J. (2002). Psychiatric illness in a clinical sample of children with prenatal alcohol exposure.
American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse, 28(4), 743-54.

O'Connor M.J., Frankel, F., Paley, B., Schonfeld, A.M., Carpenter, E., Laugeson, E.A., & Marquardt, A. (2006). Controlled social skills training for children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(4), 639-648.

Ondersma, S. (2006, July 19). Prenatal substance Exposure: Panel Review. Presentation for the Department of Social and Health Services, Washington State.

Riley, E.P. & McGee, C.L. (2005). Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: An overview with emphasis on changes in brain and behavior. Experimental Biology & Medicine, 230(6), 357-365.

Schuler, M.E., Nair, P., & Kettinger, L. (2003). Drug-exposed infants and developmental outcome: Effects of a home intervention and ongoing maternal drug use. Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, 157(2), 133-8.

Serret, K. (Personal communication, June 10, 2006). FASD intervention techniques.

Streissguth, A. (1997). Fetal alcohol syndrome: A guide for families and communities. Baltimore, MD: Brookes.

Streissguth, A.P. & O'Malley, K. (2000). Neuropsychiatric implications and long-term consequences of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 5(3), 177-90.

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 for fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effects. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 25(4), 228-238.

Svensson, Liselotte. (August, 2006). Variability in classroom social communications: performance of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and typically developing peers. Unpublished dissertation.

Timler, G.R., Olswang, L.B. & Coggins, T.E. (2005). "Do I know what I need to do?" A social communication intervention for children with complex clinical profiles.
Language, Speech & Hearing Services in the Schools, 36(1), 73-85.

Whaley, S.E., O'Connor, M.J. & Gunderson, B. (2001). Comparison of the adaptive functioning of children prenatally exposed to alcohol and a nonexposed clinical sample.
Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 25(7), 1018-1024.

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