Introduction: The study investigates health and social conditions among pregnant substance abusers and the children that were born from these pregnancies, and analyses outcomes in relation to type of substance abuse. Methods: Register data concerning 97 pregnant substance abusers and 104 children, at birth and 5 years on, were analysed with descriptive statistics and chi square tests. Results: The women presented a multitude of problems, including low education, substance abusing partners, and elevated smoking rates. Compared with the population, more children were born prematurely and average birth weight was almost 350 g lower. About 14% were diagnosed as being affected by maternal substance abuse. During follow-up, 5 women died and 88% s...
Background: The use of addictive substances in pregnancy and motherhood is a problem of working with...
Background Women in opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) have a past characterized by drug abuse, whic...
Objective: The authors sought to determine whether pregnancy is an intrinsic motivator for cessation...
Introduction: The study investigates health and social conditions among pregnant substance abusers a...
Introduction: The study investigates health and social conditions among pregnant substance abusers a...
Introduction: In order to achieve better health and to cope with illness and suffering, the goal of ...
Introduction: In order to achieve better health and to cope with illness and suffering, the goal of ...
Background Substance abuse during pregnancy may harm the foetus and can cause neonat...
Abstract Background Substance abuse during pregnancy may harm the foetus and can cause neonatal abst...
Aim: This study examined medical and psychosocial risk factors in children born to women with addict...
With the starting point in the view that how we interpret a problem is decisive for how we think thi...
Aim: This study examined medical and psychosocial risk factors in children born to women with addict...
The theoretical part of the thesis deals with addictions in pregnancy and its consequences on the ne...
Background: The use of addictive substances during pregnancy is a serious health and social problem....
Background: The use of addictive substances during pregnancy is a serious health and social problem....
Background: The use of addictive substances in pregnancy and motherhood is a problem of working with...
Background Women in opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) have a past characterized by drug abuse, whic...
Objective: The authors sought to determine whether pregnancy is an intrinsic motivator for cessation...
Introduction: The study investigates health and social conditions among pregnant substance abusers a...
Introduction: The study investigates health and social conditions among pregnant substance abusers a...
Introduction: In order to achieve better health and to cope with illness and suffering, the goal of ...
Introduction: In order to achieve better health and to cope with illness and suffering, the goal of ...
Background Substance abuse during pregnancy may harm the foetus and can cause neonat...
Abstract Background Substance abuse during pregnancy may harm the foetus and can cause neonatal abst...
Aim: This study examined medical and psychosocial risk factors in children born to women with addict...
With the starting point in the view that how we interpret a problem is decisive for how we think thi...
Aim: This study examined medical and psychosocial risk factors in children born to women with addict...
The theoretical part of the thesis deals with addictions in pregnancy and its consequences on the ne...
Background: The use of addictive substances during pregnancy is a serious health and social problem....
Background: The use of addictive substances during pregnancy is a serious health and social problem....
Background: The use of addictive substances in pregnancy and motherhood is a problem of working with...
Background Women in opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) have a past characterized by drug abuse, whic...
Objective: The authors sought to determine whether pregnancy is an intrinsic motivator for cessation...