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Sources consultées<br />

Mattingly, S. (1992). The Maternal-Fetal Dyad: Exploring the Two-Patient Obstetric Model. Hastings<br />

Center Report 22: 13-18.<br />

Mattson, S.N. and E.P. Riley (1997). Neurobehavioural and Neuroanatomical Effects of Heavy Prenatal<br />

Exposure to Alcohol. In Streissguth, A.P. and J. Kanter (ed.) (1997). The Challenge of Fetal Alcohol<br />

<strong>Syndrome</strong>: Overcoming Secondary Disabilities. Seattle: University of Washington Press.<br />

May, P.A., K.J. Hymbaugh, M. Aase and J.J. Samet (1983). Epidemiology of Fetal Alcohol <strong>Syndrome</strong><br />

Among American Indians of the Southwest. Social Biology 30: 374-387.<br />

May, P.A. (1984). Explanation of Native American Drinking: A Literature Review. In Hornby, R. and<br />

R.H. Dana (eds.) (1984). Mni Wakan and the Sioux: Respite, Release and Recreation. Brandon: Justin<br />

Publishing: 13-27.<br />

May, P.A. (1991). Fetal Alcohol Effects Among North American Indians: Evidence and Implications<br />

for Society. Alcohol Health and Research World 15(3): 239-248.<br />

May, P.A. (1992). Alcohol Policy Considerations for Indian Reservations and Bordertown Communities.<br />

American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research 4(3): 5-59.<br />

May, P.A. (1995). A Multiple-Level, Comprehensive Approach to the Prevention of Fetal Alcohol<br />

<strong>Syndrome</strong> (FAS) and Other Alcohol-Related Birth Defects (ARBD). International Journal of the<br />

Addictions 30(12): 1549-1602.<br />

May, P.A. (1998). The Challenges and Beauty of a Comprehensive Approach to the Prevention of FAS.<br />

Finding Common Ground: Working Together for the Future. Vancouver, BC: University of British<br />

Columbia.<br />

May, P.A., L. Brooke, J.P. Gossage, J. Croxford, C. Adnams, K.L. Robinson and D. Viljoen (2000).<br />

Epidemiology of Fetal Alcohol <strong>Syndrome</strong> in a South African Community in the Western Cape Province.<br />

American Journal of Public Health 90(12): 1905-1912.<br />

May, P.A. and K.J. Hymbaugh (1983). A Pilot Project on Fetal Alcohol <strong>Syndrome</strong> Among American<br />

Indians. Alcohol Health and Research World 7(2): 3-9.<br />

May, P.A. and K.J. Hymbaugh (1989). A Macro-level Fetal Alcohol <strong>Syndrome</strong> Prevention Program for<br />

Native Americans and Alaska Natives: Description and Evaluation. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 30(6):<br />

508-518.<br />

May, P.A. and M.B. Smith (1988). Some Navajo Indian Opinions About Alcohol Abuse and Prohibition:<br />

A Survey and Recommendations for Policy. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 49(4): 324-334.<br />

Maynard, E. (1969). Drinking as Part of an Adjustment <strong>Syndrome</strong> Among the Oglala Sioux. Pine<br />

Ridge Res Bull 9: 35-51.<br />

374

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