Background: The literature provides several studies on the effects of cocaine when exposed to the fetus. However, the majority of these data comes from animal models. Objective: The objective of this study is to present socio-demographic and clinical data in crack-cocaine using pregnant women and their babies, as compared to non-users. Methods: Cross-sectional study, comprised by 56 dyads of crack-cocaine using mothers-babies and 89 control dyads. In addition to the socio-demographic data and the babies’ information, data collection was based on ABIPEMI for socioeconomic level, WAIS for IQ, MINI for psychopathology and ASSIST for drug use. Results: Most crack users, in comparison to non-users, did not have a partner (10.52% vs 4.4%, P = 0.0...
This study was conducted in an effort to assess the possible teratogenic effects of fetal exposure t...
Researchers have identified three variables to explain the diversity among children born to cocaine/...
Background: Pregnant women with a substance related diagnosis (SRD) are a vulnerable population who ...
Background The literature provides several studies on the effects of cocaine when exposed to the fet...
Recent studies show that the rate of cocaine use by pregnant women in the United States is much high...
Background: Cocaine is the third most commonly used illicit substance in pregnancy. Few studies exis...
Illicit drug use is a global problem that also affects pregnant women. Substance use and alcohol abu...
his study examined potential differences in maternal and infant characteristics between cocaine and ...
Studies have shown that crack-cocaine use during pregnancy can cause many harmful effects on a newbo...
ABSTRACT. The effects of prenatal cocaine use on quality of maternal-infant interactions were evalua...
have been prenatally exposed to cocaine are born each year. Medical research has established risks f...
BACKGROUND: According to the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 4.6% of American women rep...
Objective: The concurrence of prenatal alcohol exposure with other drug exposure, low socioeconomic ...
The use of cocaine and its smoked derivative, crack, is increasing in America. Among those affected ...
A number of epidemiological indices suggest that the use of cocaine in Italy is increasing, thus exp...
This study was conducted in an effort to assess the possible teratogenic effects of fetal exposure t...
Researchers have identified three variables to explain the diversity among children born to cocaine/...
Background: Pregnant women with a substance related diagnosis (SRD) are a vulnerable population who ...
Background The literature provides several studies on the effects of cocaine when exposed to the fet...
Recent studies show that the rate of cocaine use by pregnant women in the United States is much high...
Background: Cocaine is the third most commonly used illicit substance in pregnancy. Few studies exis...
Illicit drug use is a global problem that also affects pregnant women. Substance use and alcohol abu...
his study examined potential differences in maternal and infant characteristics between cocaine and ...
Studies have shown that crack-cocaine use during pregnancy can cause many harmful effects on a newbo...
ABSTRACT. The effects of prenatal cocaine use on quality of maternal-infant interactions were evalua...
have been prenatally exposed to cocaine are born each year. Medical research has established risks f...
BACKGROUND: According to the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 4.6% of American women rep...
Objective: The concurrence of prenatal alcohol exposure with other drug exposure, low socioeconomic ...
The use of cocaine and its smoked derivative, crack, is increasing in America. Among those affected ...
A number of epidemiological indices suggest that the use of cocaine in Italy is increasing, thus exp...
This study was conducted in an effort to assess the possible teratogenic effects of fetal exposure t...
Researchers have identified three variables to explain the diversity among children born to cocaine/...
Background: Pregnant women with a substance related diagnosis (SRD) are a vulnerable population who ...