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Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Motor Performance at 4 Months.

Rosemarie Bigsby1, Linda L LaGasse2, Barry Lester3, Seetha Shankaran4, Henrietta Bada5, Charles Bauer6, Jing Liu7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The relation between prenatal cocaine exposure and quality of movement was studied at 4 mo using the Posture and Fine Motor Assessment of Infants (PFMAI-I).
METHOD: Posture and fine motor scores of 4-month-old infants exposed to cocaine in utero (n = 370) were compared with an unexposed group (n = 533) within the context of gestational age, medical and demographic characteristics, and level of prenatal substance exposure using the PFMAI-I.
RESULTS: Infants prenatally exposed to cocaine had significantly lower posture scores than infants in the unexposed group. There was no main effect of cocaine exposure on fine motor scores; however, there were independent effects of gestational age at birth on both posture and fine motor scores at 4-mo corrected age.
CONCLUSION: These findings demonstrate independent contributions of prenatal cocaine exposure and prematurity to risk of motor delay and support the validity of the PFMAI-I as a measure of motor competence in early infancy.

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Keywords:  child development; cocaine-related disorders; motor skills; posture; prenatal exposure delayed effects

Year:  2011        PMID: 25170184      PMCID: PMC4144172          DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2011.001263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Occup Ther        ISSN: 0272-9490


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