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An examination of the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on school-age children in a Manitoba First Nation community: A study of fetal alcohol syndrome prevalence and dysmorphology

1997

Kowlesser, D.L.

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This thesis aimed to determine the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) among First Nations school-aged children. The study consisted of four parts: a maternal interview about family dynamics, pregnancy, family histories, and alcohol use during pregnancy; dysmorphology assessment by a clinical geneticist; review of child's birth records; and psychoeducational testing by a trained retired teacher.

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An examination of the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on school-age children in a Manitoba First Nation community: A study of fetal alcohol syndrome prevalence and dysmorphology.

Kowlesser, D.L. (1997). An examination of the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on school-age children in a Manitoba First Nation community: A study of fetal alcohol syndrome prevalence and dysmorphology. [Unpublished Master's of Science thesis]. University of Manitoba, Department of Human Genetics.

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