Background. There is a paucity of research in Australia on the characteristics of women in treatment for illicit substance use in pregnancy and the health outcomes of their neonates. Aims. To determine the clinical features and outcomes of high-risk, marginalized women seeking treatment for illicit substance use in pregnancy and their neonates. Methods. 139 women with a history of substance abuse/dependence engaged with a perinatal drug health service in Sydney, Australia. Maternal (demographic, drug use, psychological, physical, obstetric, and antenatal care) and neonatal characteristics (delivery, early health outcomes) were examined. Results. Compared to national figures, pregnant women attending a specialist perinatal and family drug he...
Background: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) during pregnancy can have profound lifelong effects on the b...
A RECENT NATIONAL STUDYindicated that illicit druguse is 16.2 % among preg-nant teens and 7.4 % amon...
A RECENT NATIONAL STUDYindicated that illicit druguse is 16.2 % among preg-nant teens and 7.4 % amon...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use is not unusual among women of childbearing age. According to t...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of self-reported substance use during pregnancy in South Aust...
Aim:s: To ascertain the characteristics and short-term outcomes of infants born to illicit drug-usin...
In most Australian states, legislation makes provision for professionals to report their concerns ab...
Objective: The purpose of the paper is to introduce illicit drug use as a societal problem and descr...
Substance use in pregnancy can have adverse effects on mother and fetus alike. Australia and the US ...
Background: This study presents findings on the characteristics of women who used antidepressants in...
Objective The purpose of the paper is to introduce illicit drug use as a societal problem and descri...
Background: To date, no studies have used population-level data to investigate whether maternal loca...
Objective. This paper reports the findings comparing the obstetrical health, antenatal care, and psy...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Background: Australian substance use data do not demonstrate...
Introduction: Drug addiction causes many complications for mother and fetus. Preterm labor, spontane...
Background: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) during pregnancy can have profound lifelong effects on the b...
A RECENT NATIONAL STUDYindicated that illicit druguse is 16.2 % among preg-nant teens and 7.4 % amon...
A RECENT NATIONAL STUDYindicated that illicit druguse is 16.2 % among preg-nant teens and 7.4 % amon...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use is not unusual among women of childbearing age. According to t...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of self-reported substance use during pregnancy in South Aust...
Aim:s: To ascertain the characteristics and short-term outcomes of infants born to illicit drug-usin...
In most Australian states, legislation makes provision for professionals to report their concerns ab...
Objective: The purpose of the paper is to introduce illicit drug use as a societal problem and descr...
Substance use in pregnancy can have adverse effects on mother and fetus alike. Australia and the US ...
Background: This study presents findings on the characteristics of women who used antidepressants in...
Objective The purpose of the paper is to introduce illicit drug use as a societal problem and descri...
Background: To date, no studies have used population-level data to investigate whether maternal loca...
Objective. This paper reports the findings comparing the obstetrical health, antenatal care, and psy...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Background: Australian substance use data do not demonstrate...
Introduction: Drug addiction causes many complications for mother and fetus. Preterm labor, spontane...
Background: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) during pregnancy can have profound lifelong effects on the b...
A RECENT NATIONAL STUDYindicated that illicit druguse is 16.2 % among preg-nant teens and 7.4 % amon...
A RECENT NATIONAL STUDYindicated that illicit druguse is 16.2 % among preg-nant teens and 7.4 % amon...