Children born to women in opioid maintenance treatment: A longitudinal study of child behavioral problems and parenting stress
In the wake of the "opioid epidemic", there is considerable concern regarding potential harmful long-term effects of prenatal opioid exposure. Opioid misuse and addiction confer increased exposure to lifestyle stressors and health burdens. Accordingly, it is challenging to disentangle effe...
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Main Authors: | Monica Sarfi (Author), Marie Eikemo (Author), Carolien Konijnenberg (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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