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Articles Appearing in Vol. 27, No. 3
Pregnancy and Substance Abuse C. Aaron McNeece
Frequency of Prenatal Drug Abuse: Assessment, Obstacles, and Policy Implications
Maureen Norton-Hawk
Drug Use During Pregnancy Ellen Hutchins
Data Base of Studies on Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Child Outcome Barry M. Lester, Lyn LaGasse, and Susan Brunner
Rural Pregnant Cocaine Users: An In-Depth Sociodemographic Comparison Marylou Behnke, Fonda Davis Eyler, Nanci Stewart Woods, Kathleen Wobie, and Michael Conlon
Effects of Prenatal Drug Exposure on Birth Outcomes and Early Child Development Merith Cosden, Stacey Peerson, and Katherine Elliott
High Risk Pregnancies: Teenagers, Poverty and Drug Abuse Judith Waters, Albert R. Roberts and Keith Morgen
Substance Use and Issues of Violence Among Low-Income, Pregnant Women: The California Perinatal Needs Assessment Elaine Zahnd, Dorie Klein, and Barbara Needell
Women and Children in Residential Treatment: Outcomes for Mothers and Their Infants
Kathleen Wobie, Fonda Davis Eyler, Michael Conlon, Leslie Clarke, and Marylou Behnke
Options for Recovery: Promoting Perinatal Drug and Alcohol Recovery, Child Health and Family Stability Claire Brindis, Gale Berkowitz, and Zoe Clayson
Behavioral Interventions: Effective and Adaptable for the Treatment of Pregnant Cocaine-Dependent Women Ronith Elk, Lorna G. Mangus, Roxie J. LaSoya, Howard Phoades, Robert L. Andres, and John Grabowski
A Study of Drug Abusing African-American Pregnant Women Lessie Bass and Mary S. Jackson
Criminalizing Women's Behavior Nora S. Gustavsson and Ann E. MacEachron
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