ExploreFinding
Finding null
Prenatal methamphetamine exposure was not associated with differences in errors of omission, commission, overall hit reaction time, or perseverations on the K-CPT at age 5.5 years after adjusting for covariates.
Follow-up5.5 years
ComparatorUnexposed comparison children (n=148) — mothers denied methamphetamine use during pregnancy and had a negative meconium GC/MS screen
Effect summarynull

Connected entities

Interventions
Conditions
Outcomes
Populations

Source

PMC3800474
The Effect of Prenatal Methamphetamine Exposure on Attention as Assessed by Continuous Performance Tests: Results from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) Study
Read on PMC → · View in graph →