The primary objective of this paper is to report findings of survey responses that explore the disclosure behaviors of women who have used illicit drugs during pregnancy, experiences with brief interventions, and referral to care during prenatal appointments. A secondary goal is to explore the willingness of women to answer questions about drug use during pregnancy in a self-administered Internet-based survey format.Master of Public Healt
Substance use during pregnancy is associated with numerous risks to both mother and fetus. Studies o...
Background: Substance use during pregnancy is a major public health concern, stemming from potential...
Objective: the aim of this study is to check the validity of the self-report of drug use by pregnant...
Purpose: To explore pregnant women’s acceptability of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use screening and w...
The present study was designed to examine the factors that motivate or act as barriers to disclosure...
Introduction and Aims. To study the prevalence of use of illicit drugs by women of reproductive age ...
Introduction: Perinatal illicit substance use is a critical public health issue because of the poten...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is the leading non-genetic cause of brain damage. In an effor...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is the leading non-genetic cause of brain damage. In an effor...
The present study was designed to examine the factors that motivate or act as barriers to disclosure...
OBJECTIVE: Most drug use screening measures rely on and are validated against self-report. Fear of n...
Screening pregnant women for substance use appears unworthy of debate given the harmful impacts on t...
Objective: Substance use in pregnancy is a critical public health problem that is associated with se...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a baseline estimate of the national prevalence of pregnancy-related illicit dr...
Substance use during pregnancy is associated with numerous risks to both mother and fetus. Studies o...
Substance use during pregnancy is associated with numerous risks to both mother and fetus. Studies o...
Background: Substance use during pregnancy is a major public health concern, stemming from potential...
Objective: the aim of this study is to check the validity of the self-report of drug use by pregnant...
Purpose: To explore pregnant women’s acceptability of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use screening and w...
The present study was designed to examine the factors that motivate or act as barriers to disclosure...
Introduction and Aims. To study the prevalence of use of illicit drugs by women of reproductive age ...
Introduction: Perinatal illicit substance use is a critical public health issue because of the poten...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is the leading non-genetic cause of brain damage. In an effor...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is the leading non-genetic cause of brain damage. In an effor...
The present study was designed to examine the factors that motivate or act as barriers to disclosure...
OBJECTIVE: Most drug use screening measures rely on and are validated against self-report. Fear of n...
Screening pregnant women for substance use appears unworthy of debate given the harmful impacts on t...
Objective: Substance use in pregnancy is a critical public health problem that is associated with se...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a baseline estimate of the national prevalence of pregnancy-related illicit dr...
Substance use during pregnancy is associated with numerous risks to both mother and fetus. Studies o...
Substance use during pregnancy is associated with numerous risks to both mother and fetus. Studies o...
Background: Substance use during pregnancy is a major public health concern, stemming from potential...
Objective: the aim of this study is to check the validity of the self-report of drug use by pregnant...