Fried P A, Watkinson B, Dillon R F, Dulberg C S
Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1987 Dec;8(6):318-26.
The neurological status of 9- and 30-day-old infants, as assessed by the Prechtl neurological examination, was significantly and differentially related to prenatal exposure of cigarettes, marijuana, and alcohol. Data on approximately 250 babies, born to healthy, white, predominantly middle-class women, were analyzed using discriminant function analyses controlling for potentially confounding variables. Prenatal cigarette exposure was associated with hypertonicity and increased nervous system excitation, particularly at 30 days, prenatal marijuana exposure was associated with symptoms similar to mild narcotic withdrawal, and prenatal exposure to relatively low levels of alcohol was associated with slightly lowered nervous system arousal at 9 days of age. The results were related to behavioral observations on neonates exposed to drugs prenatally.
通过普雷希特神经学检查评估,9日龄和30日龄婴儿的神经学状态与产前接触香烟、大麻和酒精存在显著且不同的关联。对约250名由健康、白人、主要为中产阶级女性所生婴儿的数据进行分析,采用判别函数分析来控制潜在的混杂变量。产前接触香烟与高张力和神经系统兴奋增加有关,尤其是在30日龄时;产前接触大麻与类似轻度麻醉剂戒断的症状有关;产前接触相对低水平的酒精与9日龄时神经系统兴奋性略有降低有关。这些结果与对产前接触药物的新生儿的行为观察结果相关。