Plaisier K J
Am Indian Alsk Nativ Ment Health Res (1987). 1989;3(1):16-33. doi: 10.5820/aian.0301.1989.16.
Attitudes and knowledge about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) were examined among American Indian communities of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Indian health workers and community women were interviewed. Education about FAS was provided in each community. The results indicate that information on FAS is reaching many women in these communities and that traditional cultural patterns can support the development of a strong Indian women's health program. At the same time, more must be done in the near term to help those women who are at greatest risk.
对密歇根上半岛的美国印第安社区进行了关于胎儿酒精综合征(FAS)的态度和知识调查。采访了印第安卫生工作者和社区女性。在每个社区都提供了关于FAS的教育。结果表明,关于FAS的信息正在这些社区的许多女性中传播,并且传统文化模式可以支持强大的印第安女性健康项目的发展。与此同时,短期内必须采取更多措施来帮助那些风险最大的女性。