Partner influence as a factor in maternal alcohol consumption and depressive symptoms, and maternal effects on infant neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Carson Christine Kautz-TurnbullChristie Lynn McGee PetrenkoElizabeth D HandleyClaire D ColesJulie A KableWladimir WerteleckiLyubov YevtushokNatalya Zymak-ZakutnyaChristina D Chambersnull nullPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Partner influence is an important contributor to prenatal alcohol use and maternal depressive symptoms, over and above the effect of SES. The significant paths from prenatal alcohol exposure to infant neurodevelopmental outcomes underscore the importance of partner influence during pregnancy.