The impact of fathers' alcohol consumption during both preconception and pregnancy on their partners' alcohol consumption during pregnancy, on pregnancy health, and on fetal and child health outcomes. Submission to the NHMRC Call for Evidence on the Health Effects of Alcohol for the Review of the Australian Alcohol Guidelines. National Drug Research Institute, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia.
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McBride, N. and Johnson, S. 2016. The impact of fathers' alcohol consumption during both preconception and pregnancy on their partners' alcohol consumption during pregnancy, on pregnancy health, and on fetal and child health outcomes. Submission to the NHMRC Call for Evidence on the Health Effects of Alcohol for the Review of the Australian Alcohol Guidelines. National Drug Research Institute, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia., Curtin University of Technology, National Drug Research Institute (NDRI).
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