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  • Maternal Lifestyle Study in Four Sites in the United States, 1993-2011
    WSU Dataset

    Alternate Title(s)
    MLS
    Authors
    Seetha Shankaran
    Description

    The Maternal Lifestyle Study (MLS) was the largest of the NIH longitudinal studies of children with prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE). MLS was a longitudinal multi-site observational study of the long-term effects of in-utero exposure to cocaine on child development. MLS was conducted at four geographically diverse, collaborating university centers (Wayne State University, University of Tennessee at Memphis, University of Miami, and Brown University). Participants were identified during the newborn period while in the hospital. The MLS began enrollment of a longitudinal birth cohort of 1,388 infant/mother dyads in 1993. Subjects in the follow-up were seen from 1 month of age through 16 years of age. The overall purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of drug use during pregnancy on acute neonatal events and long-term physical health, social, behavioral and neurodevelopmental outcomes.

    Subject
    Medicine & Health
    Geographic Coverage
    United States
    Timeframe
    1993 - 2011
    Access Rights
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