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Issue Paper: The Efficacy of Warning Labels on Alcohol Containers for FASD Prevention

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Issue
Organizations and countries around the world have developed a number of prevention strategies to reduce the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Alcohol warning labels are becoming an increasingly common prevention strategy. In countries such as the United States, France, and Mexico, governments have mandated warning labels on alcohol containers or in alcohol advertising. Companies in other countries voluntarily include health warning labels on their alcohol products. However, research suggesting this approach is an effective means of FASD prevention is mixed.

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Take-home Message

Warning labels are one component of an effective FASD prevention strategy. They may not be effective at stopping or reducing alcohol consumption on their own, but they have the potential to increase awareness about alcohol use during pregnancy and discourage risky alcohol use when combined with other prevention strategies.

For more information, please refer to the full paper here.

Authors: Kirsten Morrison, Kelly Harding, Lindsay Wolfson

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