Mandated Interventions with Drug-Dependent, Pregnant Women |
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Authors: | Jeffrey J. Haugaard |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY |
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Abstract: | Increased concern about the influence of pregnant women's substance use on fetal health has prompted a variety of actions, including calls for legal interventions against some pregnant women with chronic substance abuse problems. In this paper I examine the legal and social science arguments used to support and oppose these interventions. Several assumptions about the behaviors of pregnant women that are used to support the arguments are described. The types of social science research that could inform the ongoing debate about interventions with pregnant women are explored. |
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Keywords: | pregnancy drugs legal interventions clinical interventions |
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