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Cocaine Exposure and Children: The Meaning of Subtle Effects
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1998
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Substance UseLanguage DevelopmentEducationPsychologyDevelopmental DisorderEarly Life ExposureChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesCocaine ExposureChild DevelopmentSubstance AbuseAddictionPediatricsSpecial EducationSubtle EffectsLanguage PerformanceSubstance AddictionMedicineChild Iq
Lester et al. report the results of a meta-analysis, which shows that prenatal cocaine exposure is associated with statistically significant but subtle effects on child IQ and language performance. Even these subtle effects will result in a substantial number of children annually who will need additional special education services at a considerable financial burden to society.
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