The Influence of Prenatal Alcohol and Tobacco Exposures on Offspring Mental Health and Substance Use Outcomes

Using meta-analytical approaches and multi-generational birth cohort data extracted from the Raine Study, we found that prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposures were associated with increased risks of mental health and substance use problems in offspring. Taken together, there is sufficient evidence o...

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Main Author: Adema, Bereket Duko
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88744
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description Using meta-analytical approaches and multi-generational birth cohort data extracted from the Raine Study, we found that prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposures were associated with increased risks of mental health and substance use problems in offspring. Taken together, there is sufficient evidence of harm observed in this thesis to warrant the precautionary principle, that there is no known safe level of prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposures and that such exposure should be minimized, if not avoided.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-887442022-06-13T09:29:25Z The Influence of Prenatal Alcohol and Tobacco Exposures on Offspring Mental Health and Substance Use Outcomes Adema, Bereket Duko Using meta-analytical approaches and multi-generational birth cohort data extracted from the Raine Study, we found that prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposures were associated with increased risks of mental health and substance use problems in offspring. Taken together, there is sufficient evidence of harm observed in this thesis to warrant the precautionary principle, that there is no known safe level of prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposures and that such exposure should be minimized, if not avoided. 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88744 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Adema, Bereket Duko
The Influence of Prenatal Alcohol and Tobacco Exposures on Offspring Mental Health and Substance Use Outcomes
title The Influence of Prenatal Alcohol and Tobacco Exposures on Offspring Mental Health and Substance Use Outcomes
title_full The Influence of Prenatal Alcohol and Tobacco Exposures on Offspring Mental Health and Substance Use Outcomes
title_fullStr The Influence of Prenatal Alcohol and Tobacco Exposures on Offspring Mental Health and Substance Use Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Prenatal Alcohol and Tobacco Exposures on Offspring Mental Health and Substance Use Outcomes
title_short The Influence of Prenatal Alcohol and Tobacco Exposures on Offspring Mental Health and Substance Use Outcomes
title_sort influence of prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposures on offspring mental health and substance use outcomes
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88744