Background: During pregnancy, consuming alcohol and using illicit drugs can have serious health implications for both mother and child. Behavioral change interventions, especially those underpinned by theoretical constructs, can be effective in reducing harmful substance use among pregnant women. Purpose: To understand what type of behavior change mechanisms could be useful in reducing alcohol consumption or achieving abstinence from illicit drug use during pregnancy, this review aimed to identify behavior change techniques (BCTs), the smallest, active components of interventions that may be effective. It also aimed to establish the extent that psychosocial-based theories were used to inform intervention design. Methods: To identify eli...
Despite the importance of reducing prenatal exposure to alcohol, a recent Cochrane review found limi...
Use of tobacco, alcohol, and psychoactive substances during pregnancy is associated with increased r...
We review the evidence and identify limitations of the current literature on the effectiveness of br...
Background: During pregnancy, consuming alcohol and using illicit drugs can have serious health impl...
Background: During pregnancy, consuming alcohol and using illicit drugs can have serious health impl...
Background: During pregnancy, consuming alcohol and using illicit drugs can have serious health impl...
Background: During pregnancy, consuming alcohol and using illicit drugs can have serious health impl...
Background and aimsAlcohol use by pregnant and parenting women can have serious and long-lasting con...
This mixed-methods dissertation considers the experiences of women who used substances during pregna...
Background Excessive alcohol use during pregnancy has been associated with adverse maternal and neo...
Background: It is well recognized that alcohol impairs fetal development. Both binge drinking and mo...
This study aims to synthesise the available evidence on psychological interventions to reduce alcoho...
Issues: It is well established that alcohol can cross the placenta to the fetus and can affect both ...
Despite the importance of reducing prenatal exposure to alcohol, a recent Cochrane review found limi...
Background Illicit drug use in pregnancy is a complex social and public health problem. It is impor...
Despite the importance of reducing prenatal exposure to alcohol, a recent Cochrane review found limi...
Use of tobacco, alcohol, and psychoactive substances during pregnancy is associated with increased r...
We review the evidence and identify limitations of the current literature on the effectiveness of br...
Background: During pregnancy, consuming alcohol and using illicit drugs can have serious health impl...
Background: During pregnancy, consuming alcohol and using illicit drugs can have serious health impl...
Background: During pregnancy, consuming alcohol and using illicit drugs can have serious health impl...
Background: During pregnancy, consuming alcohol and using illicit drugs can have serious health impl...
Background and aimsAlcohol use by pregnant and parenting women can have serious and long-lasting con...
This mixed-methods dissertation considers the experiences of women who used substances during pregna...
Background Excessive alcohol use during pregnancy has been associated with adverse maternal and neo...
Background: It is well recognized that alcohol impairs fetal development. Both binge drinking and mo...
This study aims to synthesise the available evidence on psychological interventions to reduce alcoho...
Issues: It is well established that alcohol can cross the placenta to the fetus and can affect both ...
Despite the importance of reducing prenatal exposure to alcohol, a recent Cochrane review found limi...
Background Illicit drug use in pregnancy is a complex social and public health problem. It is impor...
Despite the importance of reducing prenatal exposure to alcohol, a recent Cochrane review found limi...
Use of tobacco, alcohol, and psychoactive substances during pregnancy is associated with increased r...
We review the evidence and identify limitations of the current literature on the effectiveness of br...