Aim: Maternal substance use has been associated with a range of child risk factors. The study investigated the relationship between engagement with child health services and child protection outcomes for children of substance using mothers. ----- ----- Methods: A sample of 119 children of mothers who disclosed opiate, amphetamine or methadone use during a maternity admission between 2000 and 2003, as included in a previous matched co-hort study1, were included in the current study. Statutory child protection agency and child health engagement information for the first two years of life, was obtained. The relationship between type of maternal substance use, child health engagement and child protection outcomes was examined. ----- ----- Resul...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...
Introduction: Opioid use during pregnancy poses risk to both the mother and fetus, including fetal l...
This study uses data from the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to test for evid...
Aim: Maternal substance use has been associated with a range of child risk factors. The study invest...
Aim: \ud Maternal substance use has been associated with a range of child risk factors. The study i...
This report presents the major findings from the three-year Australian, Child Protection and Mothers...
Objectives: Children of women who use substances are difficult to research at a population-level usi...
Children born to opiate-dependent women engaged in methadone maintenance treatment are at high risk ...
Objectives Although a high level of involvement with the child protection system has been identified...
OBJECTIVE: Parental drug use is a critical public health issue; it is estimated to be present in up ...
Introduction and Aims A substantial proportion of women in treatment for substance use problems ar...
The objectives of this study were to investigate factors associated with the development of neonatal...
In most Australian states, legislation makes provision for professionals to report their concerns ab...
Background: There is a lack of studies on methamphetamine (MA) exposure and morbidity in children be...
The widespread use of drugs includes women who are mothers and of childbearing age. A review of the ...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...
Introduction: Opioid use during pregnancy poses risk to both the mother and fetus, including fetal l...
This study uses data from the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to test for evid...
Aim: Maternal substance use has been associated with a range of child risk factors. The study invest...
Aim: \ud Maternal substance use has been associated with a range of child risk factors. The study i...
This report presents the major findings from the three-year Australian, Child Protection and Mothers...
Objectives: Children of women who use substances are difficult to research at a population-level usi...
Children born to opiate-dependent women engaged in methadone maintenance treatment are at high risk ...
Objectives Although a high level of involvement with the child protection system has been identified...
OBJECTIVE: Parental drug use is a critical public health issue; it is estimated to be present in up ...
Introduction and Aims A substantial proportion of women in treatment for substance use problems ar...
The objectives of this study were to investigate factors associated with the development of neonatal...
In most Australian states, legislation makes provision for professionals to report their concerns ab...
Background: There is a lack of studies on methamphetamine (MA) exposure and morbidity in children be...
The widespread use of drugs includes women who are mothers and of childbearing age. A review of the ...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...
Introduction: Opioid use during pregnancy poses risk to both the mother and fetus, including fetal l...
This study uses data from the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to test for evid...