Empowering Significant Others to Prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) SAMHSA’s Partnership to Prevent FASD FASD Center for Excellence for Materials Development Memi Miscally, M.P.H. Rebecca M. Buchanan, Ph.D. Scott Crosse, Ph.D. Gwyndolyn Ensley, M.Ed. Giovonna Miller, M.P.H. November 17, 2003
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Empowering Significant Others to Prevent
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
SAMHSA’sPartnership to Prevent FASDFASD Center for Excellencefor Materials Development
Memi Miscally, M.P.H.Rebecca M. Buchanan, Ph.D.
Scott Crosse, Ph.D.Gwyndolyn Ensley, M.Ed.Giovonna Miller, M.P.H.
November 17, 2003
Learning Objectives
1. Articulate at least 3 reasons why significant others should be empowered to support women in abstaining from alcoholconsumption
2. List at least 5 factors that influence significant others’ decisions to support women
3. Identify at least 2 ways for providers to help empower significant others to support women
Research Methods
• Literature review (medicine, public health, social science)
• Focus groups in four pilot sites – Women:
• 97 participants in 11 groups• 33% White, 30% Hispanic/Latino,