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Valuing the voice of lived experience as an imperative to address pre-natal alcohol exposure and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: “You can’t fly yet!”. Commentary on “E-learning for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: an environmental scan of the scope and content of free online training modules” (Bagley et al., 2022)

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Pages 165-169 | Accepted 24 Jul 2023, Published online: 16 Aug 2023
 

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1 Survey question: Were you, or the person you cared for, even given an incomplete or incorrect diagnosis/es before FASD was confirmed? (An incomplete diagnosis means that the individual may have been diagnosed with a condition that they do have, but the condition is part of the more impactful primary fetal alcohol spectrum disorder diagnosis. For example, many individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder also have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.)

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