Cocaine Abuse Children
LITERATURE REVIEW: EFFECTS OF PRENATAL SUBSTANCE EXPOSURE ON …
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 30(2), 299-320. Linares, T. J., Singer, L. T., Kirchner, H. L., Short, E. J., Min, M. O., Hussey, P. et al. (2005). Mental health outcomes of cocaine-exposed children at 6 years of age. … View This Document
Prenatal Substance Exposure And Human Development
abuse during the pregnancy is regarded, ipso facto, as child abuse and, so, as grounds for Cocaine exposure and children: The meaning of subtle effects. Science, 282, 633-634. … View This Document
Cocaine Abuse
COCAINE ABUSE Cocaine is presently the most abused major stimulant in America. for use in the nose for surgery, stopping nosebleeds, and as a local anesthetic for cuts in children. Methods of abuse: … Retrieve Content
Maltreatment Of Children Born To Women Who Used Cocaine …
Classification of Injury Number of Events % of Children Matched RR 95% CI Cocaine Comparison Cocaine Comparison Maltreatment 16 2 9.3 1.4 6.5 1.47, 28.80 Abuse 1 0 0.7 0 — — … Access Document
Special Needs Of Cocaine Abusing Pregnant Women
More scientific data to quantify health effects of cocaine abuse during pregnancy as well as more information regarding long-term effects on children with intrauterine cocaine or … Read More
Volume 1, Number 3 October, 2000 MSA NEWSLINE
Sleep problems were associated with prenatal exposure to cocaine (but not other drugs) and to disorganization in caregiving. Problems in providing a structured routine are common in families where drug abuse occurs. Drug-exposed children have more … Fetch Full Source
Cocaine Abusing Women Who Report Sexual Abuse: Implications …
Types of abuse and cocaine use in pregnant women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 15 (4) , 319-323. Molested as children: A hidden contribution to substance abuse. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 5, 13-18. … Retrieve Full Source
Drug abuse
Rural farmers, street children to suburban teenagers. What kind of drugs are being abused? Drugs of abuse fall into three categories: • depressants (e.g. heroin, barbiturates), • stimulants (e.g. cocaine, crack, amphetamines) and … Read Document
Volume 4, Number 11 May, 2004 MSA NEWSLINE
However, the National Institute on Drug Abuse supported a number of studies, including one by this laboratory, that have investigated the long-term outcome in children whose mothers used cocaine and other drugs in pregnancy. … Read Document
Useofillicitdrugsamonghigh-school StudentsinJamaica
The misuse and abuse of drugs by adolescent schoolchildrenareglobalproblems,andJamaicaisno exception.Asurveyoffourhigh-schoolsinJamaica found that 60% of children had tried one or more drugs, including marijuana, and 1.3% had used cocaine(5 true, drug abuse in these children is likely to … Return Document
National Association For Children Of Alcoholics
Their children, alcohol abuse is specifically associ-ated with physical maltreatment, while cocaine exhibits a specific relationship to sexual maltreat-ment.14 • Children exposed prenatally to illicit drugs are 2 to … Retrieve Full Source
The Effects Of Substance Of Abuse On Behavior And Parenting …
Cocaine In addition to an influx of energy, ? ? ? cocaine also heightens the increase in sexual abuse of young children in two ways: o The heightened physical sensations … Access Content
Cocaine And Pregnancy
A review of the effects of prenatal cocaine exposure among school-aged children. Structural, metabolic, and functional brain abnormalities as a result of prenatal exposure to drugs of abuse: evidence … Retrieve Doc
The Antecedents Of Women’s Crack Cocaine Abuse: Family …
Likely to present for cocaine abuse treatment with a dual diagnosis of major depression, while men were 83% (87) of the women had an average of 3 children. Fifty-five percent (57) had at least a high school di- … Access Doc