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Over the past decade, the study of the possible effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on child outcome has become increasingly sophisticated.
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teratologic model, community canvass, meconium assay, parental recovery, substance use outcomes, maternal sensitive responsiveness, opioid group, pregnancy drinking, prenatal alcohol use, risk aggregation, prenatal cocaine exposure, prenatal alcohol exposure, biologic mothers, parent alcoholism, utero cocaine exposure, alcoholism effects, paternal alcoholism, abuse outcomes, maternal hair, maternal alcohol use, alcoholism risk, adolescent substance use, parental alcoholism, infant urine, cocaine effects
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New York, American Indian, Journal of Studies, National Institute, Experimental Research, Journal of Pediatrics, Research World, United States, Alcohol Health, Guilford Press, Psychological Bulletin, American Psychiatric Association, National Household Survey, American Journal of Public Health, Free Press, Native American, Plenum Press, American Psychological Association, Archives of General Psychiatry, Journal of Drug Issues, Journal of the American Medical Association, University of Chicago Press, Academic Press, African American, Ann Arbor
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