产前接触阿片类药物对儿童早期发育的影响:环境最重要。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1080/14656566.2024.2365331
Ginny Carter, Sarah McGlothlin, Skye McLaurin-Jiang, Rebecca B Carlson, Kevin E O'Grady, Hendree E Jones
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摘要

导言:阿片类药物危机使人们越来越关注儿童产前接触阿片类药物后的长期后果。迄今为止,相关证据并不一致,这给父母、照顾者、社会服务提供者、医疗服务提供者和政策制定者带来了困惑和担忧:本综述系统地评估了与产前接触阿片类药物和儿童早期发育结果有关的最高质量的研究。研究重点是贝利婴幼儿发展量表(Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development)测量的发展结果,包括儿童发展的认知、运动和社会心理领域:尽管有多篇文章报道了产前阿片类药物暴露与儿童早期不良发育结果之间的相关性,但在对社会环境因素进行调整后,这些关系不再具有统计学意义:结论:要确定社会环境因素与产前暴露于阿片类药物的儿童的早期儿童发育之间的关系程度,还需要进行更多的研究。本综述表明,如果产前接触过阿片类药物,社会环境因素可能与不良的幼儿期结果有很大关系。
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The effects of prenatal exposure to opioids on early childhood development: context matters most.

Introduction: The opioid crisis has brought an increasing focus on the long-term outcomes of children following prenatal opioid exposure. Evidence to date has been conflicting, which has caused confusion and concern amongst parents, caregivers, social service providers, medical providers and policy makers.

Methods: This review systematically evaluated the highest quality studies relating prenatal exposure to opioids with early childhood developmental outcomes. It focused on developmental outcomes as measured by the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, encompassing cognitive, motor, and psychosocial domains of child development.

Results: Although several articles reported correlations between prenatal opioid exposure and poor early childhood developmental outcomes, these relationships were no longer statistically significant after adjusting for socio-environmental factors.

Conclusion: Additional research is needed to determine the extent of any relationship of socio-environmental factors with early childhood development in children prenatally exposed to opioids. This review suggests that socio-environmental factors may be significantly related to poor early childhood outcomes in the presence of prenatal opioid exposure.

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5.60
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期刊介绍: Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles and original papers on newly approved/near to launch compounds mainly of chemical/synthetic origin, providing expert opinion on the likely impact of these new agents on existing pharmacotherapy of specific diseases.
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