1996
Impaired regulation of arousal in three-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine and other drugs
Mayes L, Bornstein M, Chawarska K, Haynes O, Granger R. Impaired regulation of arousal in three-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine and other drugs. Infant Behavior And Development 1996, 19: 20. DOI: 10.1016/s0163-6383(96)90075-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe Context of Development for Young Children from Cocaine-Abusing Families
Mayes L, Bornstein M. The Context of Development for Young Children from Cocaine-Abusing Families. The Plenum Series In Culture And Health 1996, 69-95. DOI: 10.1007/978-0-585-27572-7_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal Withdrawal Syndrome in Infants Exposed to Cocaine and Methadone
Mayes L, Carroll K. Neonatal Withdrawal Syndrome in Infants Exposed to Cocaine and Methadone. Substance Use & Misuse 1996, 31: 241-253. PMID: 8834011, DOI: 10.3109/10826089609045811.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal withdrawal syndromeWithdrawal syndromeIntrauterine growth retardationPositive urine screenMethadone maintenance programMore medicationsMethadone usePerinatal complicationsRespiratory distressUrine screensWithdrawal scoresConcomitant cocaineTerms of dosageWithdrawal managementGrowth retardationInfantsCocaineRegular useMethadoneSyndromeMothersMedicationsPrematurityComplicationsPregnancyImpaired regulation of arousal in 3-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine and other drugs
Mayes L, Bornstein M, Chawarska K, Haynes O, Granger R. Impaired regulation of arousal in 3-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine and other drugs. Development And Psychopathology 1996, 8: 29-42. DOI: 10.1017/s0954579400006957.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRegulation of arousalNegative affectGroup differencesStimulus presentation proceduresDrug exposure statusNovel stimulus presentationsCocaine-exposed groupAffective expressivenessCocaine-exposed infantsCognitive developmentAffective expressionNovel stimuliStimulus presentationInfant regulationPresentation procedureBehavioral statesInfant behavioral stateInfant behaviorLess cryingArousalStimuliAffectSources of differencesMonths of ageCocaine
1993
Neurobehavioral profiles of neonates exposed to cocaine prenatally.
Mayes L, Granger R, Frank M, Schottenfeld R, Bornstein M. Neurobehavioral profiles of neonates exposed to cocaine prenatally. Pediatrics 1993, 91: 778-83. PMID: 8464666, DOI: 10.1542/peds.91.4.778.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal Behavioral Assessment ScaleCocaine-exposed newbornsBirth weightMaternal cocaine useBehavioral Assessment ScaleSimilar sociodemographic characteristicsPostnatal complicationsHabituation performanceGestational ageCocaine exposureNBAS clustersNeurobehavioral assessmentNewbornsCocaine useSociodemographic characteristicsAssessment ScaleNeurobehavioral profileSignificant reductionSelective effectFirst yearDepressed performanceComplicationsNeonatesWeightCocaine