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Under the influence? The construction of foetal alcohol syndrome in UK newspapers
Pam K. Lowe
, Ellie Lee, Liz Yardley
Sociology and Policy
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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UK Newspapers
100%
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
100%
Alcohol Consumption
66%
Alcohol Consumption during Pregnancy
66%
Adverse Impact
33%
Motherhood
33%
Policy Concerns
33%
Reinforced
33%
Fetus
33%
Abstinence
33%
Abstaining
33%
Proscription
33%
Medical Evidence
33%
Alcoholic Beverages
33%
Warning Labels
33%
Children at Risk
33%
Parenting Culture
33%
Pregnancy Period
33%
Preconception Period
33%
Social Problems
33%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Beverages
25%
Qualitative Assessment
25%
Proscription
25%
At-risk children
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
100%
Conception
25%
Alcoholic Beverage
25%
Abstinence
25%
Child Parent Relation
25%
Psychology
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
100%