Journal article

A data driven approach to identify trajectories of prenatal alcohol consumption in an Australian population-based cohort of pregnant women

E Muggli, S Hearps, J Halliday, EJ Elliott, A Penington, DK Thompson, A Spittle, DA Forster, S Lewis, PJ Anderson

Scientific Reports | Published : 2022

Abstract

Accurate information on dose, frequency and timing of maternal alcohol consumption is critically important when investigating fetal risks from prenatal alcohol exposure. Identification of distinct alcohol use behaviours can also assist in developing directed public health messages about possible adverse child outcomes, including Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. We aimed to determine group-based trajectories of time-specific, unit-level, alcohol consumption using data from 1458 pregnant women in the Asking Questions about Alcohol in Pregnancy (AQUA) longitudinal study in Melbourne, Australia. Six alcohol consumption trajectories were identified incorporating four timepoints across gestation. ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) (#1446635, 2018-2021) and the Victorian State Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. DT and AS are supported by NHMRC Career Development Fellowship (Fellowships (APP1160003 to DT, APP1159533 to AS), PA by NHMRC Investigator Grant (APP1176077) and EE by an NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship (GNT1021480) and Medical Research Futures Fund Next Generation Fellowship (MRF1135959).