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Mothers, Babies, and Cocaine: The Role of Toxins in Development
 
 
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Michael Lewis (Editor), Margaret Bendersky (Editor)

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0805815848 978-0805815849 June 3, 1995 1ST
A fetus cannot "just say no to drugs." Use of substances of abuse during pregnancy has skyrocketed in recent years, due in part to the ready availability of crack cocaine. The media have decried the burdens on our health care and educational systems imposed by the adverse consequences of prenatal exposure to cocaine. But how much do we really know about the effects of this insult? Is prenatal cocaine exposure a convenient excuse for the adverse outcomes associated with a myriad of physical and social ills afflicting the drug-using population? This volume presents the most recent scientifically-based knowledge about prenatal exposure to substances of abuse. Written by prominent researchers in the field, it describes what we do and do not know about:
* the mechanisms of the action of cocaine on the developing brain,
* strategies for studying this complex issue,
* the implications of drug exposure and a drug-using environment for long-term functioning in the cognitive, social and emotional domains, and
* possible intervention strategies to prevent developmental problems in children at high risk.

This volume will be a valuable addition to the libraries of researchers, policymakers and practitioners concerned about cocaine-exposed infants.

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Overall, this is a good summary and overview of the knowledge in this area and the difficulties inherent in its gathering. Excellent in all respects. All levels.
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Chapters by prominent researchers deal with what we do and do not know about the mechanisms of action of cocaine on thesdeveloping brain; strategies for studying this complex issue; implications of drug exposure and drug-using environment for long-term cognitive, social and emotional functioning; and intervention strategies to prevent problems in developing children who are at risk.
The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter.

Each of the four sections of this work synthesizes a large body of empirical findings, and showcases the expertise and research experiences of the authors. However, this volume is especially useful given that these sections have been well-integrated; this allows the reader to progress from an understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying problems posed by intrauterine cocaine exposure to a discussion of several intervention approaches which have been employed in response to the problems of cocaine-exposed infants. Students, instructors, researchers, and clinicians who are concerned with the important problem of prenatal cocaine exposure will find this volume a welcome addition to their libraries.
Addiction

Hopefully, a book such as this one, with its up-to-date summary of the literature on risk, can inspire innovation on the part of child advocates to devise acceptable ways of minimizing the risks and maximizing the potentiation of the family for wholesome development of all its members, not just the children. This is a logical and much needed next step.
Contemporary Psychology

...represents an exciting addition to the literature of human behavioral teratology. It is a comprehensive look at cocaine exposure -- from the vantage points of experimental and developmental psychology; neurophysiology; obstetrical pharmacology/developmental toxicology; clinical research methodology; and drug treatment/child intervention programs. The book deserves a wide readership!
Linda Wright
Center for Research for Mothers and Children, National Institute of Child Health

...provides an excellent overview of the subject of prenatal cocaine toxicity. The problem continues to be important, even if the prevalence of abuse during pregnancy is less than was initially believed to be the case. The harmful effects of cocaine on the developing fetus reinforce the need for society to be especially vigilant about exposure of pregnant women to other potentially toxic agents in the environment because of the vulnerability of their infants.
Richard E. Behrman, M.D.
Center for the Future of Children, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Los


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Since the mid-1980s, much attention has been paid to the effects of cocaine on human development. Read the first page
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nonusing women, behavioral teratologic experiments, children with prenatal drug exposure, meconium drug analysis, prenatal treatment groups, meconium analysis, neonatal stress behavior, gestational cocaine exposure, moderate cocaine use, unpaired exposures, prenatal cocaine exposure, prenatal cocaine use, meconium samples, cannabinoid detection, effects following maternal use, cannabinoid use, gestational cocaine use, cocaine abuse during pregnancy, perinatal cocaine exposure, utero cocaine exposure, maternal cocaine use during pregnancy, nonexposed infants, maternal interview, conditioning deficits, utero drug exposure
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New York, Journal of Pediatrics, New England Journal of Medicine, Pediatric Research, National Institute, American Journal of Diseases of Children, Developmental Brain Research, Journal of the American Medical Association, Research Monograph, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Carmichael Olson, Bayley Scales of Infant Development, American Journal of Public Health, International Journal of the Addictions, Los Angeles, Archives of General Psychiatry, United States, Hospital Screening Questionnaire, Infant Mental Health Journal, Academic Press, American Journal of Epidemiology, Cambridge University Press, Life Sciences, University of Chicago Press, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
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