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Issue Paper: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Adversity

CanFASD recently released a new issue paper exploring FASD and adversity. Below is a short summary. You can find the full issue paper here.

Issue

Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can cause a range of brain- and body-based difficulties, including a heightened sensitivity to stress. Many individuals with FASD also tend to face high levels of environmental adversity throughout their lives, such as experiences that are stressful, harmful, and/or traumatic. The combination of brain-based stress sensitivity along with chronic adverse experiences can create significant challenges for individuals with FASD and their families, warranting special consideration and support.

Background

Early life and sensitivity to stress:

Adverse childhood experiences and FASD:

Susceptibility to adverse outcomes:

Implications for intervention

Take Home Message
PAE can lead to an increased sensitivity to stress, and people with FASD commonly experience adversity beginning early in life and extending into adulthood. The combination of these factors puts individuals with PAE and FASD at increased risk for negative outcomes. Acknowledging the intersection of PAE, stress, and adversity puts us in a better position to develop interventions that can improve outcomes. 

For more information, including recommendations, please read the full issue paper here.

Authors: Katherine Flannigan, Kaitlyn McLachlan, Jacqueline Pei, Nancy Poole, Kelly Harding, Kathy Unsworth, & Audrey McFarlane

Date: June 2020

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