TY - JOUR AU - Colunga, A AB - Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 32 (2017) 667–765 Abstracts Poster Session B B-26 Updating the Reliability and Validity of the FAS BeST: A Measure to Assist in the Treatment and Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Seiders J, Andrews G, Mara T, Colunga A Objective: The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Behavioral Survey of Traits (FAS BeST) was designed to assess effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol (PEA: Andrews 7 Robins, 2009). We aimed to update the reliability and validity by increasing the sample size to assist in the differential diagnosis and treatment of those with FAS. Method: Participants (n = 417) included 200 females, 216 males, and 1 unreported. Data were gathered via mailed packets, volunteers at conferences, and care-providers at area clinics. Parents of the children completed the FAS BeST and the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist. Participants (ages 1.5–62) had a confirmed diagnosis of FAS (n = 38), partial FAS (pFAS; n = 16), ADHD Inattentive (n = 4), ADHD Combined (n = 3), complete agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC; n = 211), partial (pACC; n = 87), hypoplasia (n = 17), DCC (n = 10), and controls (n = 31). The FAS BeST was the dependent variable. Independent variables TI - B-26Updating the Reliability and Validity of the FAS BeST: A Measure to Assist in the Treatment and Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome JO - Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology DO - 10.1093/arclin/acx076.111 DA - 2017-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/b-26updating-the-reliability-and-validity-of-the-fas-best-a-measure-to-fD54LLTMiU SP - 667 EP - 765 VL - 32 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -