BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The accuracy of current screening instruments for identification of substance use in pregnancy is unclear, particularly given methodological shortcomings in existing research. This diagnostic accuracy study compared five existing instruments for ability to identify illicit drug, opioid and alcohol use, under privacy expectations consistent with applied practice and using a gold standard incorporating toxicological analysis. DESIGN: Prospective cross-sectional screening accuracy study. SETTING: Three sites encompassing four prenatal care clinics in the United States. PARTICIPANTS: Convenience sample of 1220 racially, ethnically and socio-economically diverse pregnant women aged 18 years and over. MEASUREMENTS: In Phase I...
The primary objective of this paper is to report findings of survey responses that explore the discl...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of drug use during pregnancy continues to increase despite the associated...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of drug use during pregnancy continues to increase despite the associated...
Screening pregnant women for substance use appears unworthy of debate given the harmful impacts on t...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Most drug use screening measures rely on and are validated against self-report. Fear of n...
Condensation Among 7,818 pregnant women, 30 % used alcohol or illicit drugs in the month prior to kn...
AIMS: Although prenatal screening for problem drinking during pregnancy has been recommended, guidan...
Paper 45 Paper Abstract of a paper presented at the 30th Australasian Professional Society on Alcoho...
Purpose: To explore pregnant women’s acceptability of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use screening and w...
North America is currently suffering from one of the worst epidemics of illicit drug use in recent h...
According to new studies, even low levels of prenatal alcohol exposure can negatively affect the dev...
Objectives: To investigate the utility of the World Health Organization's Alcohol, Smoking and Subst...
Introduction: The objective was to determine if pregnant women visiting the emergency department (ED...
The primary objective of this paper is to report findings of survey responses that explore the discl...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of drug use during pregnancy continues to increase despite the associated...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of drug use during pregnancy continues to increase despite the associated...
Screening pregnant women for substance use appears unworthy of debate given the harmful impacts on t...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Most drug use screening measures rely on and are validated against self-report. Fear of n...
Condensation Among 7,818 pregnant women, 30 % used alcohol or illicit drugs in the month prior to kn...
AIMS: Although prenatal screening for problem drinking during pregnancy has been recommended, guidan...
Paper 45 Paper Abstract of a paper presented at the 30th Australasian Professional Society on Alcoho...
Purpose: To explore pregnant women’s acceptability of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use screening and w...
North America is currently suffering from one of the worst epidemics of illicit drug use in recent h...
According to new studies, even low levels of prenatal alcohol exposure can negatively affect the dev...
Objectives: To investigate the utility of the World Health Organization's Alcohol, Smoking and Subst...
Introduction: The objective was to determine if pregnant women visiting the emergency department (ED...
The primary objective of this paper is to report findings of survey responses that explore the discl...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of drug use during pregnancy continues to increase despite the associated...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of drug use during pregnancy continues to increase despite the associated...