Longitudinal prediction of periconception alcohol use: a 20-year prospective cohort study across adolescence, young adulthood and pregnancy.
Delyse M HutchinsonElizabeth A SpryHanafi M HusinMelissa MiddletonStephen J C HearpsMargarita Moreno-BetancurElizabeth J ElliottJoanne RyanCraig A OlssonGeorge C PattonPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Women who engage in risky (i.e. frequent and binge) drinking in their adolescent and young adult years are more likely to report risky drinking in early pregnancy prior to pregnancy recognition than women with no prior history of risky drinking.