Neurobehavioral disorders among children born to mothers exposed to illicit substances during pregnancy
Vincent Chin-Hung Chen,
Charles Tzu-Chi Lee,
Shu-I. Wu
et al.
Abstract:Background
Exposure to illicit substances during pregnancy may have long-term impacts on children’s neurodevelopment. This study explores subsequent risks for intellectual disability, autistic disorders, and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders in children born to mothers exposed to illicit substances before or during pregnancy.
Methods
We identified women with illicit drug use by linking the police records from the “Substance Abuse Control Databases” and Taiwa… Show more
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