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Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies | 2012

Intrauterine substance exposures and Wechsler Individual Achievement Test-II scores at 11 years of age

Ruth Rose-Jacobs; Marilyn Augustyn; Marjorie Beeghly; Brett Martin; Howard Cabral; Timothy Heeren; Mark A. Richardson; Deborah A. Frank

The goal of this study was to evaluate whether intrauterine exposure to cocaine, alcohol, tobacco, or marijuana was associated with unique variance in childrens academic achievement test scores after controlling for other substance exposures and contextual variables. Academic achievement scores (Wechsler Individual Achievement Test-Second Edition (WIAT-II)) were collected from 119, low-income, urban 11-year-olds enrolled in a prospective longitudinal study of intrauterine cocaine exposure (IUCE). Newborn recruitment eligibility included >36 weeks gestational age, no neonatal intensive care, no intrauterine exposure to illicit drugs except cocaine or marijuana, and no evidence of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Intrauterine substance exposures (cocaine, marijuana, alcohol, tobacco) were documented in the newborn period using biological assays and maternal self-report. Multivariate analyses evaluated the relationship of each intrauterine exposure and each WIAT-II score controlling for contextual variables and the other substance exposures. In secondary analyses, the Child Depression Inventory (CDI) was added to final models. Results indicate that neither IUCE nor intrauterine exposure to marijuana or tobacco was associated with lower WIAT-II scores in multivariable analyses. Intrauterine alcohol exposure predicted significant variance in Math Reasoning and Spelling scores, but inclusion of childrens depressive symptoms attenuated the relationship. Lower maternal education and maternal US birth were also associated with lower WIAT-II scores. Our analyses indicate that among low-income, urban 11-year-olds without a diagnosis of FAS, intrauterine alcohol exposure was negatively associated with math and spelling achievement scores after controlling for other intrauterine substance exposures and contextual factors. That relationship in this sample was partially mediated by childrens depressive symptoms, but we cannot establish whether these lower achievement scores precede or follow depressive symptoms. Our findings highlight that neurobehavioral studies evaluating a primary potential neuroteratogen should evaluate other associated intrauterine exposures and contextual factors.


Archive | 2001

Growth, Development, and Behavior in Early Childhood Following Prenatal Cocaine Exposure

Deborah A. Frank; Marilyn Augustyn; Wanda Grant Knight; Tripler Pell; Barry Zuckerman


Archive | 2015

Developmental and behavioral pediatrics

Steven Parker; Barry Zuckerman; Marilyn Augustyn


Journal of Adolescent Health | 2006

Preadolescents' report of exposure to violence: Association with friends' and own substance use

Natalie Pierre Joseph; Marilyn Augustyn; Howard Cabral; Deborah A. Frank


Archive | 2005

Developmental and behavioral pediatrics : a handbook for primary care

Steven Parker; Barry Zuckerman; Marilyn Augustyn


Archive | 2009

INFANCY AND TODDLER YEARS

Marilyn Augustyn; Deborah A. Frank; Barry Zuckerman


Archive | 2011

Impact of Violence on Children

Marilyn Augustyn; Barry Zuckerman


MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN | 2014

Patterns of Mobile Device Use by Caregivers and Children During Meals in Fast Food Restaurants

Jenny S. Radesky; Caroline J. Kistin; Barry Zuckerman; Katie Nitzberg; Jamie Gross; Margot Kaplan-Sanoff; Marilyn Augustyn; Michael Silverstein


Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics (Fourth Edition) | 2009

Chapter 3 – INFANCY AND TODDLER YEARS

Marilyn Augustyn; Deborah A. Frank; Barry Zuckerman


Archive | 2008

What is the role of child behaviour? in-home violence and use of physical punishment: The relationship between maternal depression,

Michael Silverstein; Marilyn Augustyn; Robin Young; Barry Zuckerman

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