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Benefits of Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Pregnant and Parenting Women

Highlights from a Study of 50 Demonstration Programs of the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment 
September 2001
Outcomes

References

1. Chasnoff, I.J., Griffith, D.R., Freier, C., and Murray, J. 1992. Cocaine/Polydrug Use in Pregnancy: Two-Year Follow-Up. Pediatrics 89:284-289.

2. Greene, O., Vargnese, A., Tuamokumo, V.F., Ashe, W.K., and Ting, P. 1998. Perinatal Outcome after Cocaine and Polydrug Exposure. Annals of the New York Academy of Science 846: 396-398.

3. Handler, A., Kistin, N., Davis, F., and Ferre, C. 1991. Cocaine Use During Pregnancy: Perinatal Outcomes. American Journal of Epidemiology 133: 818-825.

4. Little, B.B., Snell, L.M., Klein, V.R., Gilstrap, L.C., Knoll, K.A., and Breckenridge, J.D. 1990. Maternal and Fetal Effects of Heroin Addiction During Pregnancy. Journal of Reproductive Medicine 35: 159-162.

5. Ventura, S., Martin, J., Curtin, S., and Mathews, T. 1999. Births: Final Data for 1997. National Vital Statistics Report 47(18).

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