© 2015 The Authors. Introduction: Little is known about the patterns of women[U+05F3]s alcohol consumption over their reproductive life course. This study identifies trajectories of alcohol consumption by mothers over 21 years of their reproductive life course and examines baseline predictors of these trajectories. Methods: Data were obtained from a prospective cohort study of 3715 women in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia over 21 years of follow-up. Women[U+05F3]s alcohol consumption was measured by frequency and quantity of use across the surveys. Potential predictors and confounding variables were assessed at baseline. Group based-trajectory modelling was used to identify typical drinking trajectories over the maternal reproductive life c...
BACKGROUND: Binge and heavy drinking are preventable causes of mortality and morbidity. Alcohol cons...
Objective: To identify predictors of antenatal alcohol consumption among women who usually consume a...
AIMS: To determine the extent to which the transition to parenthood protects against heavy and probl...
Introduction: Little is known about the patterns of women[U+05F3]s alcohol consumption over their re...
AbstractIntroductionLittle is known about the patterns of women׳s alcohol consumption over their rep...
<p><i>Aims</i>: There is little known about the extent to which maternal alcohol consumption influen...
Background: Risky patterns of alcohol use prior to pregnancy increase the risk of alcohol-exposed pr...
IMPORTANCE Increases in alcohol use in young women over recent decades are shown by national survey ...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents drinking patterns in a prospective study of a population-based cohor...
To describe the prevalence and distribution of alcohol consumption during pregnancy in an Australian...
Background: This study investigated trajectories of alcohol use and binge drinking among Inuit women...
Risky patterns of alcohol use prior to pregnancy increase the risk of alcohol-exposed pregnancies an...
Although a large number of studies have examined the association between young adult’s alcohol consu...
Abstract: Women’s drinking patterns in relation to reproductive health and the parental role have...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol consumption changes markedly over the life course, with important impli...
BACKGROUND: Binge and heavy drinking are preventable causes of mortality and morbidity. Alcohol cons...
Objective: To identify predictors of antenatal alcohol consumption among women who usually consume a...
AIMS: To determine the extent to which the transition to parenthood protects against heavy and probl...
Introduction: Little is known about the patterns of women[U+05F3]s alcohol consumption over their re...
AbstractIntroductionLittle is known about the patterns of women׳s alcohol consumption over their rep...
<p><i>Aims</i>: There is little known about the extent to which maternal alcohol consumption influen...
Background: Risky patterns of alcohol use prior to pregnancy increase the risk of alcohol-exposed pr...
IMPORTANCE Increases in alcohol use in young women over recent decades are shown by national survey ...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents drinking patterns in a prospective study of a population-based cohor...
To describe the prevalence and distribution of alcohol consumption during pregnancy in an Australian...
Background: This study investigated trajectories of alcohol use and binge drinking among Inuit women...
Risky patterns of alcohol use prior to pregnancy increase the risk of alcohol-exposed pregnancies an...
Although a large number of studies have examined the association between young adult’s alcohol consu...
Abstract: Women’s drinking patterns in relation to reproductive health and the parental role have...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol consumption changes markedly over the life course, with important impli...
BACKGROUND: Binge and heavy drinking are preventable causes of mortality and morbidity. Alcohol cons...
Objective: To identify predictors of antenatal alcohol consumption among women who usually consume a...
AIMS: To determine the extent to which the transition to parenthood protects against heavy and probl...