| Literature DB >> 31666274 |
Valdemar Landgren1,2, Leif Svensson3, Emelie Gyllencreutz4,5, Eva Aring5,6, Marita Andersson Grönlund5,6, Magnus Landgren2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are a global health concern. To further understand FASD in adulthood is a major public health interest.Entities:
Keywords: adoption; attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity; fetal alcohol syndrome; mental retardation; motor skills disorders
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31666274 PMCID: PMC6830611 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Social circumstances of adoptees with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in young adulthood
| (n=36) | |
| Highest completed education | |
| Special education | 14 (39) |
| Primary school, 9 years | 9 (25) |
| Secondary school, 12 years | 11 (31) |
| Attempted university studies | 2 (5) |
| Criminality | |
| Victim of sexual crime* | 9 (26) |
| Victim of physical assault | 4 (12) |
| Criminal convictions† | 2 (6) |
| Income and compensation | |
| Working | 11 (31) |
| Social welfare | 10 (28) |
| Disability pension | 10 (28) |
| Student | 5 (14) |
Values expressed as numbers and percentages.
*Reported by six women and three men.
†Two men reported convictions for drug-related theft and violence.
Figure 1Diagnostic domains of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in childhood and young adulthood in 37 adoptees.
Figure 2Anthropometric measurements at four time points for 21 adoptees with fetal alcohol syndrome
Medical examination of adoptees with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in young adulthood
| (n=32) | |
| Any abnormal motor finding | 22 (69) |
| Dysdiadochokinesis | 15 (47) |
| Balance disturbance | 5 (16) |
| Abnormal muscle tone | 4 (13) |
| Ataxia | 2 (6) |
| Abducens paresis | 1 (3) |
| Any somatic complaint | 24 (75) |
| Sleep disturbance | 15 (41) |
| Headache | 11 (30) |
| Other pain | 10 (27) |
| Stomach disturbance | 6 (16) |
| (n=35)* | |
| Any metabolic risk factor | 18 (51) |
| Body mass index ≥25 | 10 (30) |
| Tobacco smoker | 7 (20) |
| Hypertensive† | 9 (28) |
| Prehypertensive | 3 (9) |
| Any psychotropic medication | 16 (46) |
| ADHD medication | 8 (23) |
| Antidepressants | 7 (20) |
| Neuroleptic | 3 (9) |
| Anticonvulsant | 3 (9) |
| Asthma treatment | 3 (9) |
Values expressed as numbers and percentages.
*Information was obtained via telephone and from the medical records in three additional cases.
†Three individuals were concurrently receiving attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication.
Psychiatric assessment of adoptees with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in childhood and young adulthood
| DSM-IV diagnosis | |
| Childhood | (n=37) |
| Any disorder | 30 (81) |
| Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | 23 (62) |
| Oppositional defiant disorder | 16 (43) |
| Developmental coordination disorder | 15 (41) |
| Tic disorder | 5 (14) |
| Autism | 2 (5) |
| Conduct disorder | 2 (5) |
| Obsessive compulsive disorder | 1 (3) |
| Adulthood† | (n=33) |
| Any disorder | 29 (88) |
| Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | 23 (70) |
| Any anxiety disorder | 17 (52) |
| Social phobia | 8 (24) |
| Panic disorder | 7 (21) |
| Generalised anxiety disorder | 7 (21) |
| Agoraphobia | 5 (15) |
| Three or more disorders‡ | 16 (48) |
| Any depressive episode | 14 (42) |
| Self-injurious behaviour | 8 (24) |
| Suicide attempt | 7 (21) |
| Autism | 4 (12) |
| Substance use disorder | 4 (12) |
| Manic or hypomanic episode | 3 (9) |
| Antisocial personality disorder | 2 (6) |
| Obsessive compulsive disorder | 2 (6) |
| Eating disorder | 2 (6) |
| Psychotic disorder | 1 (3) |
| CGI-S score | |
| 1=normal | 2 (6) |
| 2–3=borderline to mildly ill | 5 (15) |
| 4–5=moderately to markedly ill | 6 (18) |
| 6–7=severely to extremely ill | 21 (62) |
Data are presented as numbers (and percentages).
*Childhood diagnosis was based on evaluation by a paediatrician, psychologist and ophthalmologist.
†The diagnostic rationale is described under ‘Methods’.
‡In the composite measure of ‘three or more disorders’, multiple anxiety disorders in the same individual are considered as one. Suicide attempt and self-injurious behaviour are not included.
§See (online supplementary appendix S1) for the scoring rationale and clinical vignettes.
CGI-S, Clinical Global Impression -Severity; DSM-IV, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition.