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Child Protection Outcomes for Infants of Substance-Using Mothers: A Matched-Cohort Study
Pediatrics, 07/01/09
McGlade A et al. - Infants of substance-using mothers have much poorer child protection outcomes than infants of non–substance-using mothers. This study adds substantial evidence toward a real association between maternal drug use and child abuse. Greater interagency collaboration is urgently required to reduce this risk.
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