Risk factors for substance use in pregnant women in South Africa
South African Medical Journal2012Vol. 102(11), pp. 851–851
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Abstract
We found high rates of both alcohol abuse and antenatal depression, and a significant association between depression, substance use and alcohol abuse; EDS scores greater than 12 could be used to identify women at risk of alcohol dependence and/or substance abuse.
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