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FASD Truth or Myth Opening Game

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Research on stigma has demonstrated that negative or incorrect views held by the public can cause stigma. In this game, click on Truth or Myth to see if you can bust some of the myths of FASD.

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People who have an FASD always have distinctive facial features.

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The most likely demographic group to drink alcohol during pregnancy is college-educated white women.

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Men’s use of alcohol doesn’t affect the pregnancy.

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FASD only occurs in kids from foster care.

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Women binge drink more than men do.

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Drugs like cocaine or heroin are worse than alcohol for a developing embryo or fetus.

Thanks for being an FASD Mythbuster!

As you can see from the Truth vs. Myth game, myths about FASD and alcohol consumption can create stigma. NEED A CLOSING STATEMENT HERE

Truth!

The greatest number of individuals who drink during pregnancy are white and college-educated.

Myth!

Approximately 90% of individuals with an FASD have no visible signs of the condition, making FASD more likely to be hidden.

Myth!

FASD occurs at a conservative rate of up to 1 in 20 middle-income children in the U.S., which translates to roughly 3.6 million children under the age of 18 with an FASD. In any given year there are approximately 343,000 children in the U.S. in the foster care system.

Myth!

Approximately 90% of individuals with an FASD have no visible signs of the condition, making FASD more likely to be hidden.

Truth!

For the first time in history, women are more likely to binge drink than men. Binge drinking for women is defined in the U.S. as 4 or more standard drinks on one occasion.

Curious about what a standard drink is? Click this window to try an interactive tool from our friends in Australia.

Myth!

FASD occurs at a conservative rate of up to 1 in 20 middle-income children in the U.S., which translates to roughly 3.6 million children under the age of 18 with an FASD. In any given year there are approximately 343,000 children in the U.S. in the foster care system.

Truth!

For the first time in history, women are more likely to binge drink than men. Binge drinking for women is defined in the U.S. as 4 or more standard drinks on one occasion.

Curious about what a standard drink is? Click this window to try this interactive tool from our friends in Australia.

Myth!

The effects of prenatal alcohol exposure have been shown to have more impact on child developmental outcomes than recreational drugs like nicotine, marijuana, or opioids. Wine, beer, or liquor have stronger effects from prenatal exposure than illegal drugs.

Myth!

Paternal alcohol use prior to pregnancy has been connected to child physical and neurobehavioral effects similar to FASD in recent studies. Paternal use also influences the drinking patterns of their pregnant partners.

Myth!

Paternal alcohol use prior to pregnancy has been connected to child physical and neurobehavioral effects similar to FASD in recent studies. Paternal use also influences the drinking patterns of their pregnant partners.

Myth!

The effects of prenatal alcohol exposure have been shown to have more impact on child developmental outcomes than recreational drugs like nicotine, marijuana, or opioids. Wine, beer, or liquor have stronger effects from prenatal exposure than illegal drugs.

Truth!

The greatest number of individuals who drink during pregnancy are white and college-educated.