Prenatal Alcohol Consumption

Principal Investigator:
Diana DiNitto, Ph.D.
Kim Kotrla, Ph.D.

Duration: 9/2003 - 9/2004

Data from the 2001 and 2002 National Survey on Drug Use and Health were used to test a conceptual risk-protective model of prenatal alcohol consumption.

Goals of the study were to assess the relative contribution of 4 domains (individual risk, social/environmental risk, individual protective, and social/environmental protective) in explaining variance in alcohol use among pregnant women; to determine the importance of specific predictors within each of the 4 domains; and to explore variation in domain contributions and important predictors among women of different ethnic backgrounds.

Sponsor:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Keywords: substance abuse




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