Antidepressants use during pregnancy and child psychomotor, cognitive and language development at 2 years of age-Results from the 3D Cohort Study
Introduction: Approximately 5.5% of pregnant women take antidepressants. Studies on prenatal exposure to antidepressants reported no association with child cognition, and inconsistent results with motor function and language development. A limitation has been the failure to adjust for prenatal mater...
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Main Authors: | Noémie Tanguay (Author), Nadia Abdelouahab (Author), Marie-Noelle Simard (Author), Jean R. Séguin (Author), Isabelle Marc (Author), Catherine M. Herba (Author), Andrea A. N. MacLeod (Author), Yohann Courtemanche (Author), William D. Fraser (Author), Gina Muckle (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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