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Childhood behavioural and developmental disorders

机译:童年的行为和发育障碍

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Current maternal alcohol consumption, especially binge drinking, is strongly associated with childhood behavioural and/or developmental disorders (BDDs) in a population attending tertiary hospital ambulatory services. BDDs were also associated with maternal alcohol use 6 months before pregnancy. An association with BDDs could not be conclusively demonstrated for drinking during pregnancy, but this may have been influenced by underreporting and reduced study power due to misclassification of exposure. We cannot rule out the a priori suspicion that some mild BDDs in children in the Western Cape could be undiagnosed fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Nonetheless, the study highlighted the important impact of current maternal alcohol use on behaviour and development of children. Future research on the impact of maternal alcohol use on childhood development should include examination of environmental and social factors contributing to this increased risk. Upstream interventions aimed at reducing alcohol-related harms may also contribute to reducing the burden of BDDs.
机译:当前的孕妇饮酒,尤其是暴饮暴食,与三级门诊服务人群的儿童行为和/或发育障碍(BDD)密切相关。 BDDs也与孕妇在怀孕前6个月饮酒有关。不能最终证明与BDD有关联,可以在怀孕期间喝酒,但这可能是由于漏报错误和暴露能力分类不当而导致报告不足以及研究能力降低的影响。我们不能排除先验的怀疑,即西开普省儿童中的某些轻度BDD可能是未诊断出的胎儿酒精谱异常。尽管如此,该研究强调了当前母亲饮酒对儿童行为和发育的重要影响。未来关于孕产妇饮酒对儿童发展影响的研究应包括检查导致这种风险增加的环境和社会因素。旨在减少与酒精有关的危害的上游干预措施也可能有助于减轻BDD的负担。

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