Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder among Aboriginal children under six years of age and living off reserve (Record no. 1249)

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Original cataloging agency BCACCS
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Personal name Werk, Christine M.
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Title Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder among Aboriginal children under six years of age and living off reserve
Statement of responsibility, etc. Christine M. Werk, Xinjie Cui, Suzanne Tough
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
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Extent 1 online resource (p. 7-16) :
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Summary, etc. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) are caused by consumption of alcohol during pregnancy and the prevalence of these disorders in Canada is not well established. Statistics Canada’s Aboriginal Children’s Survey (2006) was used in the current study to assess the prevalence of FASD among Aboriginal children living off reserve across Canada. Characteristics of Aboriginal children with or without a diagnosis of FASD and living in Western Canada were also assessed. Rates of FASD were higher in Alberta and Manitoba than other provinces and territories. For these children who were diagnosed with FASD half received treatment for FASD and treatment rates did not vary across provinces. In Western Canada, FASD was more common among children identified as First Nations, and among older children. Rates of FASD were also higher for Aboriginal children who lived in low income situations, who had experienced food insecurity, or who lived with foster parents. Therefore, Aboriginal children with FASD likely experience other life challenges and these factors should be considered when treating these young children.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Fetal alcohol syndrome.
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Personal name Cui, Xinjie
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Personal name Tough, Suzanne
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Title First Peoples Child & Family Review
Related parts Vol. 8, no. 1 (2013), p. 7-16
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://journals.sfu.ca/fpcfr/index.php/FPCFR/article/view/197/25
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