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J Perinatol ; 28(9): 597-603, 2008 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18580882

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of Early Start, an obstetric clinic-based prenatal substance abuse treatment program, on perinatal outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: Subjects were 49 985 women who completed Prenatal Substance Abuse Screening Questionnaires at obstetric clinics between 1 January 1999 and 30 June 2003, had urine toxicology screening tests and either live births or intrauterine fetal demises (IUFDs). Four groups were compared: women screened/assessed positive and treated by Early Start ('SAT', n=2073); women screened/assessed positive without treatment ('SA', n=1203); women screened positive only ('S', n=156); controls who screened negative (n=46,553). Ten neonatal and maternal outcomes were studied. RESULT: SAT women had either similar or slightly higher rates than the control women on most outcomes but significantly lower rates than S women. SA women generally had intermediate rates to the SAT and S groups. In multivariate analysis, the S group had significantly worse outcomes than the SAT group: preterm delivery (odds ratio (OR)=2.1, 1.3 to 3.2), placental abruption (OR=6.8, 3.0 to 15.5) and IUFD (OR=16.2, 6.0 to 43.8). CONCLUSION: Substance abuse treatment integrated with prenatal visits was associated with a positive effect on maternal and newborn health.


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Pregnancy Complications/therapy , Pregnancy Outcome , Prenatal Care , Substance-Related Disorders/therapy , Abruptio Placentae/epidemiology , Adult , Cohort Studies , Delivery, Obstetric/statistics & numerical data , Female , Fetal Death/epidemiology , Humans , Incidence , Obstetric Labor, Premature/epidemiology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis , Retrospective Studies , Substance Abuse Detection , Young Adult
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