PEDIATRICS Vol. 63 No. 1 January 1979, pp. 135-141
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The Development of Preschool Children of Heroin-Addicted Mothers: A Controlled Study

Geraldine S. Wilson M.D.1, Richard McCreary Ph.D.1, James Kean M.A.1, and James C. Baxter Ph.D.1

1 Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine; The Center for Multiple Handicapped Children; and the University of Houston, Houston

Disturbances of growth and behavior in infants and toddlers of women addicted to heroin during pregnancy have been reported in uncontrolled studies. In this study, 3to 6-year-old children of heroin-addicted mothers were compared to three other groups matched for age, race, sex, birth weight, and socioeconomic status. Heroin-exposed children weighed less and were shorter than those in the comparison groups; 14% had a head circumference below the third percentile. Heroin-exposed children were rated by parents as less well adjusted than control children and they differed significantly in perceptual measures and on subtests of the Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities and McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities relating to the process of organization. These findings Suggest that chronic intrauterine exposure to heroin may affect growth and behavior as well as perceptual and learning processes in preschool children.

Submitted on December 9, 1977
Accepted on June 1, 1978




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