Authors
John H Hannigan, Lisa M Chiodo, Robert J Sokol, James Janisse, Joel W Ager, Mark K Greenwald, Virginia Delaney-Black
Publication date
2010/11/1
Journal
Alcohol
Volume
44
Issue
7-8
Pages
583-594
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Detecting patterns of maternal drinking that place fetuses at risk for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) is critical to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention but is challenging because information on antenatal drinking collected during pregnancy is often insufficient or lacking. Although retrospective assessments have been considered less favored by many researchers due to presumed poor reliability, this perception may be inaccurate because of reduced maternal denial and/or distortion. The present study hypothesized that fetal alcohol exposure, as assessed retrospectively during child adolescence, would be related significantly to prior measures of maternal drinking and would predict alcohol-related behavioral problems in teens better than antenatal measures of maternal alcohol consumption. Drinking was assessed during pregnancy, and retrospectively about the same pregnancy, at a 14-year follow-up in …
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