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Inconsistent report of pre-pregnancy-recognition alcohol use by Latinas.

Suzanne C Hughes1, Christina D Chambers, Nada Kassem, Dennis R Wahlgren, Sarah Larson, Edward P Riley, Melbourne F Hovell.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study compared pregnant Latinas' report of alcohol use for the 3-month period before pregnancy recognition with two different methods of data collection, in an attempt to identify opportunities for improved screening.
METHODS: Data were collected for 53 pregnant Latinas who have ever drunk alcohol and who were receiving services at Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) clinics in San Diego, California. This study compared alcohol use reported during in-depth research interviews conducted in homes, to responses to an alcohol screening question administered by WIC staff.
RESULTS: Latinas were more likely to report alcohol use for the 3-month period before pregnancy recognition at the in-depth home interview than their reported date of last drink to the WIC clinic would indicate (70% vs. 15%, respectively). Of importance, 57% of home interview reports that were positive for pre-pregnancy-recognition alcohol use would not have been identified by their reported date of last drink to the WIC screening question. Younger age, higher income, and earlier recognition of pregnancy were associated with under-reporting of pre-pregnancy-recognition alcohol use.
CONCLUSIONS: Reporting of pre-pregnancy-recognition alcohol use may be influenced by the circumstances and scope of the screening questions employed, and varies by respondent's characteristics. Asking about pre-pregnancy-recognition alcohol use, i.e., alcohol consumed before pregnancy is recognized, may improve identification of low-income pregnant Latinas who may benefit from targeted intervention services.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18810616     DOI: 10.1007/s10995-008-0416-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Matern Child Health J        ISSN: 1092-7875


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