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  • The study examines the decline of Dop, a labor payment system using alcohol, in a South African province and its connection to maternal alcohol consumption and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).
  • In 2010, although fewer mothers engaged in Dop, high rates of FASD persisted, especially in urban areas.
  • Current drinking habits, influenced by the history of Dop, are linked to the prevalence and severity of FASD, despite no direct relationship found between Dop experience and heavy drinking or FASD diagnoses.

Article Abstract

Determine the prevalence of Dop, a system of labor payment via alcoholic beverages, in a South African province, and its influence on maternal drinking and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). Data from studies of FASD epidemiology were analyzed. Forty-two percent to 67% of mothers reported drinking. In 1999, 5% of women reported Dop allocations in their lifetime: 14% of mothers of FASD children and 1% of controls. In 2010, 1.1% of mothers reported lifetime Dop: 1.6% of FASD mothers and 0.7% of controls. Commercial alcohol sales have replaced the Dop system. Total FASD rates remained high in rural areas in 2010 and rose in urban settings. Urban rates of total FASD surpassed rural area rates in 2010. Correlation analysis did not reveal a strong or significant, direct relationship between Dop experience and heavy drinking ( = 0.123, < 0.001, = 0.015), or the diagnosis of FASD in children ( = 0.003, = 0.183). Dop, as a systematic practice, is dead and does not have a direct influence on alcohol availability, heavy maternal drinking, or the probability of an FASD diagnosis. Nevertheless, today's problematic drinking patterns were heavily influenced (shaped) by Dop and have negatively impacted the prevalence and severity of FASD.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6801681PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16193701DOI Listing

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