Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Background: Australian substance use data do not demonstrate pregnancy-related changes or distinguish between pregnant and lactating women. Aims: To determine such changes by antenatal patients at two South Australian public hospitals accounting for 35% of the state's births. Methods: In 2005–2006, all first visit antenatal women at the two hospitals were asked by clinic staff to complete an anonymous, self-administered questionnaire prompting details of substance use, current and previous (while not pregnant or lactating). Results: Questionnaires were returned by 748 women, 34.4% of 2173 eligible in the study period. Women reported use at significantly lower rates than before pregnancy. Tobacco was m...
Substance use in pregnancy can have adverse effects on mother and fetus alike. Australia and the US ...
BACKGROUND: Despite earlier declines, maternal smoking during pregnancy continues to be a public hea...
Screening pregnant women for substance use appears unworthy of debate given the harmful impacts on t...
Background: Antenatal substance use poses significant risks to the unborn child. We examined use of ...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of self-reported substance use during pregnancy in South Aust...
Background: Antenatal substance use poses significant risks to the unborn child. We examined use of ...
AbstractBackgroundAntenatal substance use poses significant risks to the unborn child. We examined u...
Background: Cannabis is one of the most common non-prescribed psychoactive substances used in pregna...
This PhD project investigated the nature, occurrence , and consequences of alcohol and nicotine use ...
OnlinePubl.Introduction: This paper aimed to document alcohol use during pregnancy and determine pre...
Paper 45 Paper Abstract of a paper presented at the 30th Australasian Professional Society on Alcoho...
To describe the prevalence and distribution of alcohol consumption during pregnancy in an Australian...
To describe the prevalence and distribution of alcohol consumption during pregnancy in an Australian...
Globally, alcohol and tobacco use during pregnancy is a challenge and linked to negative effects on ...
Alcohol and smoking are worldwide spread drugs but only very limited number of women know their harm...
Substance use in pregnancy can have adverse effects on mother and fetus alike. Australia and the US ...
BACKGROUND: Despite earlier declines, maternal smoking during pregnancy continues to be a public hea...
Screening pregnant women for substance use appears unworthy of debate given the harmful impacts on t...
Background: Antenatal substance use poses significant risks to the unborn child. We examined use of ...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of self-reported substance use during pregnancy in South Aust...
Background: Antenatal substance use poses significant risks to the unborn child. We examined use of ...
AbstractBackgroundAntenatal substance use poses significant risks to the unborn child. We examined u...
Background: Cannabis is one of the most common non-prescribed psychoactive substances used in pregna...
This PhD project investigated the nature, occurrence , and consequences of alcohol and nicotine use ...
OnlinePubl.Introduction: This paper aimed to document alcohol use during pregnancy and determine pre...
Paper 45 Paper Abstract of a paper presented at the 30th Australasian Professional Society on Alcoho...
To describe the prevalence and distribution of alcohol consumption during pregnancy in an Australian...
To describe the prevalence and distribution of alcohol consumption during pregnancy in an Australian...
Globally, alcohol and tobacco use during pregnancy is a challenge and linked to negative effects on ...
Alcohol and smoking are worldwide spread drugs but only very limited number of women know their harm...
Substance use in pregnancy can have adverse effects on mother and fetus alike. Australia and the US ...
BACKGROUND: Despite earlier declines, maternal smoking during pregnancy continues to be a public hea...
Screening pregnant women for substance use appears unworthy of debate given the harmful impacts on t...