Light drinking during pregnancy: Social advantages explain positive correlates with child and early adolescent adjustment

Volume: 98, Pages: 106003 - 106003
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Maternal heavy alcohol use during pregnancy is harmful to offspring's health and adjustment. However, findings from studies on lower levels of prenatal drinking are mixed; a few even predict positive cognitive and psychosocial outcomes. Given that alcohol is a neurotoxin and teratogen, scholars question developmental benefits and point to residual confounding as a potential explanation, particularly as light drinkers are positively selected with...
Paper Details
Title
Light drinking during pregnancy: Social advantages explain positive correlates with child and early adolescent adjustment
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
98
Pages
106003 - 106003
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