Examining barriers to harm reduction and child welfare services for pregnant women and mothers who use substances using a stigma action framework

Wolfson L, Schmidt RA, Stinson J, Poole N. Examining barriers to harm reduction and child welfare services for pregnant women and mothers who use substances

Disconnected perspectives: Patient and care provider’s experiences of substance use in pregnancy

Mitchell-Foster SM, Emon CE, Brouwer M, Duncan Elder L, King J. Disconnected perspectives: patient and care provider’s experiences of substance use in pregnancy. Int J

Pregnant women’s alcohol use correlates with their partner’s drinking habits

Rettreived from https://www.news-medical.net/news/20220608/Pregnant-womens-alcohol-use-correlates-with-their-partners-drinking-habits.aspx Source:University of Eastern Finland (UEF Viestintä) Journal reference: Voutilainen, T., Rysä, J., Keski-Nisula, L. & Kärkkäinen, O. (2022) Self-reported alcohol consumption of

Editorial – Alcohol use during pregnancy and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in Canada: who, what, where?

Understanding fetal alcohol spectrum disorder The estimated prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) in Canada is greater than that of autism, cerebral palsy and

Assessment of alcohol utilization during pregnancy and its associated factors among reproductive women in Mecha Woreda of North Western Ethiopia

Demeke, G.B., Bayu, E.K. Assessment of alcohol utilization during pregnancy and its associated factors among reproductive women in Mecha Woreda of North Western Ethiopia. BMC Women’s

Self-reported alcohol consumption of pregnant women and their partners correlates both before and during pregnancy: A cohort study with 21,472 singleton pregnancies

Abstract Background: The partners’ role in determining the alcohol consumption behavior of pregnant women is not well studied. We measured alcohol use before and during

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