Prenatal substance exposure
This is an evaluative review of the field of prenatal substance exposure, with a focus on
neurobiological and behavioral outcomes from infancy to young adulthood. We provide an …
neurobiological and behavioral outcomes from infancy to young adulthood. We provide an …
Prenatal exposure to opioids: Associations between the caregiving environment and externalizing behaviors
Maternal opioid use during pregnancy is a rapidly growing public health crisis and is
associated with a range of adverse developmental outcomes including externalizing …
associated with a range of adverse developmental outcomes including externalizing …
Parenting and prenatal risk as moderators of genetic influences on conduct problems during middle childhood.
This study examines interactions of heritable influences, prenatal substance use, and
postnatal parental warmth and hostility on the development of conduct problems in middle …
postnatal parental warmth and hostility on the development of conduct problems in middle …
Developmental trajectories of externalizing behavior from ages 4 to 12: Prenatal cocaine exposure and adolescent correlates
Background Although prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE) has been linked with greater
externalizing behavior, no studies have investigated heterogeneity of developmental …
externalizing behavior, no studies have investigated heterogeneity of developmental …
Prenatal substance exposure and child self-regulation: Pathways to risk and protection
A conceptual model of the association between prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE) and child
self-regulation via maternal harshness and language development was examined …
self-regulation via maternal harshness and language development was examined …
Association of prenatal cocaine exposure, childhood maltreatment, and responses to stress in adolescence
Background Prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE) may alter responses to stress. Children with
PCE tend to grow up in suboptimal caregiving environments, conducive to child …
PCE tend to grow up in suboptimal caregiving environments, conducive to child …
Through a teratological lens: A narrative review of exposure to stress and drugs of abuse during pregnancy on neurodevelopment
JA Willford, JM Kaufman - Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 2024 - Elsevier
Teratological research shows that both prenatal stress and prenatal substance exposure
have a significant impact on neurodevelopmental outcomes in children. Using human …
have a significant impact on neurodevelopmental outcomes in children. Using human …
Relationships Between Prenatal Cocaine Exposure, Cannabis-Use Onset and Emotional and Related Characteristics in Young/Emerging Adults
Background: Exposure to substances in utero may have significant early-life consequences.
Less is known about the effects in emerging adulthood, particularly regarding patterns of …
Less is known about the effects in emerging adulthood, particularly regarding patterns of …
Parenting contributors to early emerging problem behaviour in children of mothers in methadone maintenance treatment
B Finger, A Jobin, VJ Bernstein… - Infant and Child …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This study explored whether variations in parenting provided by mothers with substance‐
abuse disorders are related to behaviour problems in their young children and whether …
abuse disorders are related to behaviour problems in their young children and whether …
Prenatal substance exposure, early‐life adversity, and parenting: Associations with adolescent stress response
We tested a conceptual model examining associations between prenatal substance
exposure and adolescent cortisol reactivity profiles in response to an acute social evaluative …
exposure and adolescent cortisol reactivity profiles in response to an acute social evaluative …