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Brief intervention aimed at fetal alcohol syndrome prevention : Effectiveness study. / Isurina, Galina L.; Burina, Ekaterina A.; Grandilevskaya, Irina V.

In: Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Vol. 23, No. 2, 06.2021, p. 38-42.

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title = "Brief intervention aimed at fetal alcohol syndrome prevention: Effectiveness study",
abstract = "This article represents the results of the study aimed at the research of psychological effects of a dual-focused brief intervention for prevention of fetal alcohol syndrome and alcohol-exposed pregnancy among childbearing age women in Russia. 280 women took part in the research. The study used the following methods: screening, «Audit», Calendar method, baseline interview, follow-up interviews at 3, 6 and 12 months, the Big Five questionnaire, the method of motivational induction, the method of assessing the level of subjective control. The study measured women{\textquoteright}s knowledge about FAS and FASD, their attitudes towards alcohol consumption and in particular alcohol use during pregnancy, their real alcohol consumption level, use of contraception, the risk of alcohol-exposed pregnancy and possibly FAS or FASD, the socio-demographical characteristics and psychological features of women. The results of the study showed the effectiveness of dual-focused brief intervention and passive informing that were designed and used for FAS prevention.",
keywords = "Alcohol-exposed pregnancy, Brief intervention, Childbearing age women, Effectiveness, Fetal alcohol syndrome, brief intervention, effectiveness, fetal alcohol syndrome, alcohol-exposed pregnancy, childbearing age women",
author = "Isurina, {Galina L.} and Burina, {Ekaterina A.} and Grandilevskaya, {Irina V.}",
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year = "2021",
month = jun,
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pages = "38--42",
journal = "Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy",
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