This study investigated psychological symptoms, self-reported postpartum by poor, primarily African American women who used cocaine during pregnancy. Ninety-nine cocaine-using mothers (COG+) were compared to 44 noncocaine-using mothers (COC-) on standardized measures of psychological distress and verbal comprehension. Mothers were interviewed to determine extent of drug involve-ment. COC+ mothers reported using alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco at two to three times the rate of comparison mothers during pregnancy and reported earlier initiation of marijuana use. COC+ women were more likely to admit to interperson-al difficulties and to report phobic anxiety and paranoid ideational symptoms. The COC+ group was also more likely to have clinical...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Background: The literature provides several studies on the effects of cocaine when exposed to the fe...
Opiate addiction has been widely documented to have negative impact on pregnancy course and outcome....
Background: Cocaine is the third most commonly used illicit substance in pregnancy. Few studies exis...
This study investigated the effects of addiction on mothers' ability to care for their children. Twe...
Background Prenatal cocaine exposure is a marker of developmental risk. Social environmental risk fa...
Illicit drug use is a global problem that also affects pregnant women. Substance use and alcohol abu...
ABSTRACT. The effects of prenatal cocaine use on quality of maternal-infant interactions were evalua...
This study compared the interactive behavior of cocaine-using moth-ers and their neonates with a con...
his study examined potential differences in maternal and infant characteristics between cocaine and ...
Recent studies show that the rate of cocaine use by pregnant women in the United States is much high...
Abstract Objective To assess the relationship between the use of psychoactive substances during pr...
In animals, oxytocin enhances maternal behavior and lowers blood pressure (BP) and negative affect, ...
Background: Drug use during pregnancy is difficult to ascertain, and maternal reports are likely to ...
Although drug-abusing women try to moderate their drug and alcohol use during pregnancy, they often ...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Background: The literature provides several studies on the effects of cocaine when exposed to the fe...
Opiate addiction has been widely documented to have negative impact on pregnancy course and outcome....
Background: Cocaine is the third most commonly used illicit substance in pregnancy. Few studies exis...
This study investigated the effects of addiction on mothers' ability to care for their children. Twe...
Background Prenatal cocaine exposure is a marker of developmental risk. Social environmental risk fa...
Illicit drug use is a global problem that also affects pregnant women. Substance use and alcohol abu...
ABSTRACT. The effects of prenatal cocaine use on quality of maternal-infant interactions were evalua...
This study compared the interactive behavior of cocaine-using moth-ers and their neonates with a con...
his study examined potential differences in maternal and infant characteristics between cocaine and ...
Recent studies show that the rate of cocaine use by pregnant women in the United States is much high...
Abstract Objective To assess the relationship between the use of psychoactive substances during pr...
In animals, oxytocin enhances maternal behavior and lowers blood pressure (BP) and negative affect, ...
Background: Drug use during pregnancy is difficult to ascertain, and maternal reports are likely to ...
Although drug-abusing women try to moderate their drug and alcohol use during pregnancy, they often ...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Background: The literature provides several studies on the effects of cocaine when exposed to the fe...
Opiate addiction has been widely documented to have negative impact on pregnancy course and outcome....