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Maternal depression and cognitive features of 9 year old children parentally exposed to cocaine

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2007
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This study evaluated cocaine exposure and maternal charecteristics as competing predictors of school-age cognitive, achievement, and languae performance. One group of 47 was exposed 9-year old children were first studied in an earlier prenatal study. A non-exposed contrast group (n= 46) served as a reference. Maternal measures included: IQ, psychopathology, drugs, demographics, and environment. Child intelligence, language, and achievement scores were inversely related to maternal IQ and depression scores, with cocaine exposure significant secondary or tertiary predictors for many children. Verbal IQ scores of exposed children strongly reflected maternal depression (r=0 .54) but no such relationship was found among the non-exposed cohort (r=.00)
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Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
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