Socio-economic contextual determinants and behavioral changes during pregnancy: evidence from the “MAMI-MED” cohort

This study explores how people with complex health and social needs—like substance use, mental illness, and poverty—often face discrimination and stigma when trying to access

Trends and variations in admissions for cannabis use disorder among pregnant women in United States

This research highlights two decades of trends in treatment admissions for cannabis use disorder (CUD) among pregnant women in the U.S. Using national treatment episode

The impact of cannabis use during pregnancy

With areas of expertise in cannabis use and brain disorders, Justine Renard from the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction spoke to Lorna Rothery

Effectiveness of digital health in improving pregnancy quality among preconception women: A systematic review

The article “Effectiveness of Digital Health in Improving Pregnancy Quality Among Preconception Women: A Systematic Review” by Nurleli et al. (2025) explores how digital health

Mental health clinicians’ perceptions on patient motivations and intervention engagement for prenatal cannabis use: A mixed methods study

Understanding the motivations and behaviors behind prenatal substance use is central to effective, compassionate FASD prevention. The study “Mental health clinicians’ perceptions on patient motivations

Cannabis Use During Pregnancy Correlates With Adverse Maternal Mental Health Outcomes: A Retrospective Study

A recent large-scale study published in Cureus titled Cannabis Use During Pregnancy Correlates With Adverse Maternal Mental Health Outcomes underscores the growing public health concern

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