It sounds simple: Women who drink while pregnant may give birth to children with defects, so women should not drink during pregnancy. Yet in the 20 years since it was first described in the medical literature, fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) has proved to be a stubborn problem, with consequences as serious as those of the more widely publicized "crack babies."
This volume discusses FAS and other possibly alcohol-related effects from two broad perspectives: diagnosis and surveillance, and prevention and treatment. In addition, it includes several real-life vignettes of FAS children.
The committee examines fundamental concepts for setting diagnostic criteria in general, reviews and updates the diagnostic criteria for FAS and related conditions, and explores current research findings and problems associated with FAS epidemiology and surveillance.
In addition, the book describes an integrated multidisciplinary approach to research on the prevention and treatment of FAS. The committee:
Discusses levels of preventive intervention.Reviews available data about women and alcohol abuse and treatment among pregnant women.Explores the psychological and behavioral consequences of FAS at different ages.Examines the current state of knowledge about medical and therapeutic interventions, education efforts, and family support programs.
This volume will be of special interest to physicians, nurses, mental health practitioners, school and public health officials, policymakers, researchers, educators, and anyone else involved in serving families and children, especially in high risk populations.Table of ContentsFront MatterExecutive Summary1 Introduction2 Issues in Research on Fetal Drug Effects3 Vignettes4 Diagnosis and Clinical Evaluation of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome5 Epidemiology and Surveillance of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome6 Epidemiology of Women's Drinking7 Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome8 The Affected Individual: Clinical Presentation, Intervention, and Treatment9 Integration and Coordination: A Concluding Comment and RecommendationAppendix: BiographiesIndex
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It sounds simple: Women who drink while pregnant may give birth to children with defects, so women should not drink during pregnancy. This volume discusses fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and other possibly alcohol-related effects from two perspectives: diagnosis and surveillance, and prevention and treatment.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780309076753
Publisert
1996-05-01
Utgiver
Vendor
National Academies Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
230