1990-2003
Prepared
September 2003
The purpose of this bibliography is to help professionals
and consumers identify books, videos, journal articles, articles
on the web, and/or web sites, that give an overview on the
subject of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). This is not an exhaustive
list as there are several resources on FAS, many of them
geared toward the physician. This list is geared more towards
the serious consumer with some medical literature included.
Not all of the listed materials are owned by LINC, and not
all of the materials have been reviewed by staff. Materials
have been included based on publication date and perceived
relevancy, and includes those publications from 1990-2003.
If there is an item of interest, please check with LINC (272-0281)
so that we may help you obtain it.
Books:
Abel, E. L. (1996). Fetal
Alcohol Syndrome: from mechanism to prevention. [S.l.]: CRC Press.
Abel, E.L. (1998). Fetal
Alcohol Abuse Syndrome. New York:
Plenum Pub. Corp.
Armstrong, Elizabeth M. (2003). Conceiving
risk, bearing responsibility : Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and
the diagnosis
of moral disorder. [S.l.]: John Hopkins University Press.
Cook, Paddy Shannon ; Petersen, Robert C. ; Moore, Dorothy
Tuell ; Haase, Tineke Bodde. (1990). Alcohol,
tobacco, and other drugs may harm the unborn. Rockville, MD: U.S. Dept.
of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Alcohol,
Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, Office for
Substance Abuse Prevention : Distributed by the National
Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information.
Davis, Diane. (1994). Reaching
out to children with FAS/FAE: a handbook for teachers,
counselors,
and parents who work
with children affected by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome & Fetal
Alcohol Effects. West Nyack, NY: The Center for Applied Research in Education.
Dorris, Michael. (1989). The
broken cord. New York: Harper & Row.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. (1996). [S.l.]: Hazelden Educational
Materials.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome:
drinking can hurt your baby (2000).
In Shannon, Joyce Brennfleck. (Ed.), Mental retardation sourcebook
(pp. 59-74). Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics.
Fetal Alcohol syndrome
: a handbook for parents and caregivers. (1999). Albuquerque,
NM: University of New Mexico, Dept. of Pediatrics.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome:
the man-made disease for babies and children. (1999). Abbe Publishers Assocation of Washington
DC.
McCreight, Brenda. (1997). Recognizing
and managing children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Fetal
Alcohol Effects: a guidebook. [S.l.]: Child Welfare League of America.
McCuen, Gary E. (1994). Born hooked: poisoned in the womb.
Hudson, Wis: G.E. McCuen Publications.
Nevitt, Amy. (1998). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
New Jersey State Dept. of Education, Trenton, Div. of General
Academic Education. (1991). Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol and other drug effects. A guide
for teachers. New
Jersey: Available as an ERIC document, ED333651.
Richard, Gail J.; Hoge,Debra Reichert. (1999). The Source
for syndromes.
East Moline, IL: LinguiSystems, Inc.
Spohr, Hans-Ludwig, and Steinhausen, Hans Cristoph. (1996
). Alcohol, pregnancy and the developing
child. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Stratton, K. ; Howe, C. ; and Battaglia, F. eds. (1996).
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: diagnosis, epidemiology,
prevention, and treatment. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
Streissguth, Ann and Kanter, Jonathan. (Eds.) (1997). The
challenge of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: overcoming secondary
disabilities. Seattle, WA: The University of Washington Press.
Streissguth, Ann. (1997). Fetal
Alcohol Syndrom : a guide for families and communities. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Streissguth, Ann P., LaDue, Rogin,
and Randels, Sandra P. (1988). A manual on adolescents
and adults with Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome with special reference to American Indians. [Washington,
DC]: U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, Public Health
Service, Indian Health Service.
Journal Articles:
Black, Susan. (1993). When parents drink during pregnancy.
The Education Digest, 59(Oct.), 55-57.
Black, Susan. (1993). Born at risk. Executive
Educator, 15(6), 30-32.
Duckworth, Susanna V. and Norton,
Terry L. (2000). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol
Effects—support
for teachers and families. Dimensions
of Early Childhood,
28(3), 19-23.
Dufour, M.C., Williams, G.D., Campbell,
K., & Aitken,
S. (1994). Knowledge of FAS and the risks of heavy drinking
during pregnancy, 1985 and 1990. Alcohol
Health and Research World, 18(1), 86-92.
Harwood, Maureen and Kleinfeld, Judith Smilg. (2002). Up
front, in hope : the value of early intervention for children
with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Young Children, 57(4), 86-90.
Kaminski, M., & Laroque, B. (1996). Alcohol use during
pregnancy and its effects on developmental outcome In H-L.
Spohr & H-C. Steinhausen (Eds.), Alcohol,
pregnancy, and the developing child (pp.41-60). New York: Cambridge
University Press.
Lewis, David D. and Woods, Scott E. (1994). Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome. American Family Physician, 50(5), 1025-1036.
Little, R.E., & Wendt, J.K.
(1991). The effects of maternal drinking in the reproductive
period: an epidemiologic review.
Journal of Substance Abuse, 3(2), 187-204.
Maier, Susan E. and West, James
R. (2001). Drinking patterns and alcohol-related birth
defects. Alcohol Research & health: the journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism, 25(3)168-174.
Mattson, Sarah N. (2001). Teratogenic
effects of alcohol on brain and behavior. Alcohol
Research & Health, 25(3), 185-191.
Overholser, James C. (1990). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: a review
of the disorder. Journal of Contemporary
Psychotherapy, 20(3),
163-177.
Prenatal exposure to alcohol. (2000).
Alcohol Research & Health, 24(1), 32-41.
Randall, Carrie L. (2001). Alcohol and pregnancy: highlights
from three decades of research. Journal
of Studies on Alcohol, 62(5), 554-561.
Schydlower, Manuel; Fuller, Paul G. Jr.; Heyman, Richard
B.; Jacobs, Edward A. (1993). Fetal alcohol syndrome and
fetal alcohol effects. Pediatrics, 91(5), 1004-1006.
Spohr, H.L., Williams, J., & Steinhausen,
H.C. (1993). Prenatal alcohol exposure and lont-term developmental
consequences. Lancet, 341(8850), 907-910.
Steinmetz, George. (1992). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. National
Geographic, 181(2), 36-39.
Streissguth, Ann P. (1994). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: understanding
the problem; understanding the solution; what Indian communities
can do. American Indian Culture and Research
Journal, 18(3),
45-83.
Streissguth, A.P., Aase, J.M., Clarren,
S.k., Randels, S.P., LaDue, R.A., & Smith, D.F. (1991).
Fetal alcohol syndrome in adolescents and adults. Journal
of the American Medical
Association, 265(15), 1961-1967.
Sunshine-Genova, Amy. (1992). Q&A
on health and family life. Parents Magazine, 67(6), 35-40.
Williams, Betty Fry ; Howard, Vikki F.; Mclaughlin, T.F.
(1994). Education and Treatment of Children, v17(Feb.),
86-97.
Articles on the Web:
Carroll, Linda. (2003). Fetal brains suffer
badly from effects of alcohol.
[Electronic version]. The New York Times,
November 4, 2003. http://www.come-over.to/FAS/FetalBrainAlcohol.htm
FAS and the Brain (n.d.) Retrieved August 19, 2003, from
http://www.come-over.to/FAS/FASbrain.htm
Jacobson, Sandra W. (1997). Assessing the
impact of maternal drinking during and after pregnancy. [Electronic
version]. Alcohol Health & Research
World, 21(3), 199-203. http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh21-3/199.pdf
Larkby, Cynthia, and Day, Nancy. (1997).
The effects of prenatal alcohol exposure. [Electronic version].
Alcohol Health & Research World,
21(3), 192-198. http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh21-3/192.pdf
Warren, Kenneth R. (2001). Alcohol-related
birth defects—the past, present, and future. [Electronic
version]. Alcohol Research & Health,
25(3), 153-158. http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh25-3/153-158.pdf
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome? (n.d.).
Retrieved May 31, 2005 from Centers for Disease Control and
prevention Web site: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fas/fasask.htm
Videos:
Alcohol and pregnancy: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal
Alcohol Effects.
Chatsworth, Calif.: AIMS Multimedia.
Baby and me, alcohol
free! (1994). Albuquerque, NM: Second
Street Ltd.
Fetal alcohol spectrum
disorder: a video overview. (n.d.).
Washington, DC: NOFAS.
Rosentreter, Paul. (1997). The
early years. Evanston, IL:
AGC Educational Media.
Fetal alcohol syndrome:
assessment and the early years. (1989). Tacoma, WA: Visions Video [distributor]
Sebastian: an extraordinary life.
(1995). Film Ideas, Inc., 308 North Wolf Rd., Wheeling,
IL, 60090. 1-800-475-3456.
Bibliographies:
Resources on alcohol-related birth
defects. Alcohol Research & Health:
the journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism, 25(3), 235.
Sweeney, Wilma K. (1998). The
Special-needs reading list: an annotated guide to the best
publications for parents
and professionals. Bethesda,
MD: Woodbine House, Inc.
Organizations:
FAS Community Resource
Center http://www.come-over.to/FASCRC/
Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit http://depts.washington.edu/fadu/
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
Center for Excellence
http://fasdcenter.samhsa.gov/
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Family Resource
Institute http://www.fetalalcoholsyndrome.org/
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism http://www.niaaa.nih.gov
National Organization on Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome http://www.nofas.org
Websites:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fas/default.htm
MedlinePlus. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/fetalalcoholsyndrome.html