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Beliefs and Behaviors of Pregnant Women with Addictions Awaiting Treatment Initiation.

Amanda Van Scoyoc1,2,3, Jill Ann Harrison1, Philip A Fisher1.   

Abstract

Substance use during pregnancy poses clear risks to children's healthy development. However, women with addictions face unique barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment and often delay or avoid treatment seeking. The objective of this study was to examine women's beliefs about the impact of use on the developing baby and to examine the protective behaviors that women with addictions engage in during the period of time between when they first find out they are pregnant and when they begin substance abuse treatment. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 women who were either pregnant or postpartum and who had used illicit substances during pregnancy. All participants were currently receiving inpatient substance abuse treatment services to address their addiction and were asked to retrospectively report on their experiences. Interviews were transcribed, imported into a qualitative data analysis software, and iteratively coded for themes. Women reported being concerned about the impact of substance use on the developing baby, in particular, about the physical and long-term developmental consequences of prenatal exposure. Given these concerns, women described trying to protect the baby from harm on their own, outside of accessing traditional treatment services. They sought information anonymously, increased their engagement in health-promoting behaviors, and decreased their use of alcohol and other drugs. The results suggest that women who use alcohol and other drugs during pregnancy are often motivated to protect their baby from harm and are engaging in harm reduction behaviors prior to accessing treatment services.

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Keywords:  addiction; child maltreatment prevention; maternal substance use; pregnancy; prenatal exposure

Year:  2016        PMID: 31588163      PMCID: PMC6777720          DOI: 10.1007/s10560-016-0474-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Adolesc Social Work J        ISSN: 0738-0151


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