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Expressive and receptive language functioning in preschool children with prenatal cocaine exposure
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Expressive and receptive language functioning in preschool children with prenatal cocaine exposure

Connie E Morrow, April L Vogel, James C Anthony, Audrey Y Ofir, Ana T Dausa and Emmalee S Bandstra
Journal of pediatric psychology, Vol.29(7), pp.543-554
2004-10
PMCID: PMC2653083
PMID: 15347702

Abstract

Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects Verbal Behavior Prospective Studies Child of Impaired Parents Humans Child, Preschool Male Cocaine-Related Disorders - epidemiology Mothers - statistics & numerical data Mothers - psychology Pregnancy Language Tests Child Language Female Child Cohort Studies
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.100 Substance Abuse
1.100.1284 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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Psychology, Developmental
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Psychiatry/Psychology

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