'Joining the Dots: Linking Prenatal Drug Exposure to Childhood and Adolescence' - research protocol of a population cohort study
Introduction Prenatal drug exposure (PDE) is one of the most important causes of child harm, but comprehensive information about the long-term outcomes of the families is difficult to ascertain. The Joining the Dots cohort study uses linked population data to understand the relationship between serv...
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Main Authors: | Barbara Bajuk (Author), Charles Green (Author), Andrew Page (Author), John Eastwood (Author), Ju Lee Oei (Author), Mithilesh Dronavalli (Author), Lucinda Burns (Author), Evelyn Lee (Author), Michelle Dickson (Author), Kate Lawler (Author), Hannah Uebel (Author), Lauren Dicair (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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