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Women's receptivity to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders prevention approaches: A case study of two regions in Russia.

Tatiana Balachova1, Barbara Bonner1, David Bard1, Mark Chaffin1, Galina Isurina2, Arthur Owora1, Larissa Tsvetkova2, Elena Volkova3.   

Abstract

AIMS: This study obtained data to inform the development of programs for prevention of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) by examining Russian women's perceptions about the determinants of their decisions regarding alcohol consumption during pregnancy; the importance of educating professionals and community about FASD; and the credibility of various sources of information.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey.
SETTING: Seven women's clinics in St. Petersburg and the Nizhny Novgorod region in Russia. PARTICIPANTS: Six hundred and forty-eight pregnant and non-pregnant women of childbearing age. MEASURES: A face-to-face structured interview assessed demographic characteristics, pregnancy status, alcohol consumption, and level of trust in and receptivity to FASD prevention messages.
FINDINGS: The most influential contributor to women's decisions regarding alcohol consumption during pregnancy was their own knowledge, followed by information from an obstetrician/gynecologist or nurse. It was most important to women that obstetrics and gynecology professionals and husbands or partners were knowledgeable about the effects of drinking during pregnancy. Physicians' recommendations and research data were regarded by the women as the most credible sources of information. There were significant variations in responses by socio-demographic characteristics and alcohol consumption levels. Younger women were more likely to report the contributions of husbands, mothers, and friends or coworkers to their decisions about alcohol consumption and indicated the importance of educating these people. Women at risk for alcohol use during pregnancy reported greater influence of husbands or partners and warning labels on containers on their alcohol consumption.
CONCLUSIONS: This study emphasizes the importance of broadly disseminating information about FASD, particularly research data, through education of health professionals and the general public in Russia. Women's socio-demographic characteristics and alcohol consumption levels should be considered in designing prevention programs.

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Keywords:  Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders; Russia; alcohol consumption; health message perceptions; prevention

Year:  2014        PMID: 28936273      PMCID: PMC5605141          DOI: 10.7895/ijadr.v3i1.158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Alcohol Drug Res


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