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Everyday memory difficulties in children and adolescents with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

Sabrina AgnihotriSivaniya SubramaniapillaiMichelle KeightleyCarmen RasmussenDebra CameronJennifer RyanJoanne Rovet
Published in: Developmental neurorehabilitation (2018)
Purpose: To investigate whether significant differences exist in everyday memory between youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum (FASD) compared with a nonexposed (NE) control group, while controlling for socioeconomic status and other comorbidities. Methods: Caregiver ratings using the Everyday Memory Questionnaire were obtained for 105 youth (9-17 years of age). Scores were compared between youth with a FASD diagnosis (N = 41; 56% male) and the NE group (N = 64; 53% male) using multivariate analysis of variance. Results: Significantly poorer scores were found across all domains of everyday memory in youth with FASD (p<0.01 for all comparisons). Findings maintained significance after controlling for group differences in socioeconomic status, presence of learning, and attention disorders, as well as exposure to other teratogens. Conclusions: This study provides important insights regarding the memory issues that underlie daily functional challenges faced by youth with FASD and the need for future intervention research.
Keyphrases
  • spectrum disorder
  • working memory
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • randomized controlled trial
  • cross sectional
  • psychometric properties