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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Alcohol and Pregnancy Nancy L. Day, PhD School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Investigators • • • • • • • • • • • Nancy Day, PHD, Epidemiology Gale Richardson, PHD, Developmental Psychology Marie Cornelius, PHD, Epidemiology Christopher Ryan, PHD, Neuropsychology John Donovan, PHD, Social Psychology Nadine Robles, PHD, Anthropology David Stoffer, PHD, Statistics Paul Taylor, MD, Pediatrics Mark Scher, MD, Neurology Cynthia Larkby, PHD, Epidemiology Lidush Goldschmidt, PHD, Statistics Maternal Health Practices and Child Development Project Alcohol use during prignancy N. Day Prenatal Cocaine Use G. Richardson Teenage prenatal tobacco and marijuana use M. Cornelius Prenatal Marijuana Exposure N. Day Data Instruments Administration Personnel Analysis Alcohol Research Training Program Childhood Abuse, Alcohol Use, and PTSD C. Larkby Tobacco Prenatal Effects and Adolescent Use N. Day, M. Cornelius Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Minimal Criteria: Abnormalities in each of three areas 1. Prenatal and/or postnatal growth retardation 2. Central nervous system involvement 3. Characteristic facial dysmorphology Predictive Value of Head Circumference and One Facial Anomaly Head Sircumference <10th Percentile and One Facial Anomaly All remaining subjects N=29 N=713 85.5 95.9 Math Subtest 80.9 WRAT-R Spelling Subtest 79.0 WRAT-R 93.3 Reading Subtest 89.2 WRAT-R 93.9* IQ Score at Age 6 89.2 All comparisons are significant at P<.01; *significant at p=.09 Predictive Value of Head Circumference and One Facial Anomaly Head Sircumference <10th Percentile and One Facial Anomaly Average Daily Volume (ADV) Frist Trimester ADV Third Trimester Weight at Age 6 (kg) Height at Age 6 (cm) Head Circumference at Age 6 (mm) All remaining subjects N=29 1.37 N=713 0.57 1.28 20.9 113.8 513.4 0.1 23.2 119.5 521.2 All comparisons are significant at P<.0005 Study Design 16 years 14 years 10 years 6 years 3 years 18 months 8 months delivery 7th prenatal month 4th prenatal month Study Follow-Up rates Inter Vied Birth 8 month 18 month 3 year 6 year 10 year 14 year 595 465 509 526 522 490 460 81% 91% 95% 94% 90% 84% Rate 96% Time Investment 7.7 contacts to schedule a subject The range was 1 to 43 times Time-II On Average, each appointment is rescheduled two times Range 1 to 13 From the time that you got pregnant to the time that you realized that you were pregnant……… was your drinking was more like what you told me you did prior to your pregnancy, or more like you told me you drank during the first trimester? PERCENTAGE OF DRINKERS WHO MISREPORTED FIRST TRIMESTER DRINKING CONCEPTION RECOGNITION 61% DIAGNOSIS 30% DOMAINS OF DATA: MATERNAL DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS RACE AGE MARITAL STATUS EDUCATION MEDICAL FACTORS PREGNANCY AND LOBOR CURRENT HEALTH STATUS MEDICATION PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS DEPRESSION ANXIETY HOSTILITY SELF-ESTEEM MATERNAL FACTORS SOCIAL FACTORS DYADIC ADJUSTMENT SOCIAL SUPPORT LIFE EVENT RELIGION COGNITIVE MEASURES MATERNAL IQ ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS FAMILY ENVIRONMENT HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE PARENTAL WARMTH SUPERVISION DISCIPLINE SUBSTANCE ABUSE PRENATAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE MARIJUANA, TOBACCO, OTHER ILLICIT DRUGS, ALOCOHOL EACH TRIMESTER AND EACH MONTH OF THE FIRST TRIMESTER POSTNATAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE OF THE FATHER AND THE MALE IN THE HOUSEHOLD HISTORY OF USE AND ABUSE CURRENT USE CHILD DOMAINS PHYSICAL STATUS MEDICAL HISTORY GROWTH PUBERTAL DEVELOPMENT NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT CPT WRAML TRAIL MAKING PARTS A AND B GROOVED PEGBOARD STROOP WISCONSIN CARD SORTING TEST CHILD MEASURES COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT STANFORD-BINET SCHOOL PERFORMANCE WRAT-R PIAT-R GRADES ATTENDANCE BEHAVIOR ACTIVITY ATTENTION BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS DELINQUENCY CHILD MEASURES SUBSTANCE USE ALOCOHOL TOBACCO MARIJUANA OTHER ILLICIT DRUGS NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TASK IMPULSIVITY TRAIL MAKING A INATTENTION STROOP COLOR/WORD INTERFERENCE TEST DIFFICULTY WITH FLEXIBLE THINKING AND PLANNING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE WRAT-R SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS AT 6 AND 10 PIAT-R READING DECREASED RECOGNITION DECREASED COMPREHENSION TOTAL SCORE TEACHER’S REPORT POORER ATTENDANCE POORER PERFORMANCE PATTERN OF MARIJUANA USE 90 80 70 60 None Light Moderate Heavy 50 40 30 20 10 0 1st Trim 2nd Trim 3rd Trim 10 Years PATTERN OF TOBACCO USE 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 None Light Moderate Heavy 1st Trim 2nd Trim 3rd Trim 10 years PATTERN OF COCAINE USE 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1st Trim 2nd Trim 3rd Trim 10 years Alcohol Use at First Trimester at 10 Years 0.6 Use at 10 years 0.5 0.4 None Light/nod Heavy 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 None Light/Mod First Trimester Use Heavy ANALYTIC MODEL FOR THE TERATOGENIC EFFECTS OF PRENATAL ALCOHOL EXPOSURE RISK RISK FACTORS FACTORS MATERNAL REARING ALCOHOL ENVIRONMENT USE PRENATAL EXPOSURE CHILD OUTCOME Figure 2 Offspring Weight by First Trimester Alcohol Exposure 155 150 Weight (lb) 151.72 149.44 142.59 145 140 135.71 135 130 125 Level of Alcohol Use Abstainer: No use Moderate > 1.5 /week and < 1 /day Light: > 0 and < 1.5 / week Heavy: 1 or more /day Figure 4. Offspring Head Circumference by First Trimester Alcohol Exposure 564 562.74 562 560 Circum ference (mm) 558 558.12 556.95 556.12 556 554 552 Level of Alcohol Use Abstainer: No Use Moderate: > 1.5 drinks/wk and < 1/day Light: >0 and < 1.5 drinks/week Heavy: 1 or more/day Figure 5. Offspring Skinfold Thickness by Second Trimester Alcohol Exposure 20 15.82 15 14.34 13.69 10.06 Thick 10 ness (mm) 5 0 Level of Alcohol Use Abstainer: No use Moderate: > 1.5 drinks/wk and <1/day Light: >0 and < 1.5 drinks/week Heavy: 1 or more/day Neuropsychological Tests Memory and Learning Scores on the WRAML Attention Errors of Omission on a CPT Impulsivity Errors of Commission on CPT Deficits in Executive Function at Age 14 Predicted By Prenatal Alcohol Use By Trimester ( Willford J, 2001) EF Test 1st Trimester Trail Making Alcohol CCT Alcohol Mazes Alcohol Block Design Coding Picture Arrangement 2nd Trimester 3rd Trimester Alcohol Temperament Emotionality Shyness BEHAVIOR 10 YEARS • Child Behavior Checklist (Teacher Report) Anxiety BEHAVIOR • Child Report Anxiety ANXIETY AS A MEDIATOR FOR THE EFFECTS OF PRENATAL ALCOHOL EXPOSURE DAMAGE .14 THEFT .19 PRENATAL ALCOHOL .09 ANXIETY .24 .14 -.12 RACE VIOLENCE .08 .18 SUBSTANCE USE STATUS OFFENSES PRENATAL ALCOHOL .10 .08 ANXIETY -.15 CHILD IQ SUBSTANCE USE -.15 RACE Data are presented As standardized Coefficients. indicates a Correlation. .07 .16 .30 MOTHER’S IQ -.10 .16 HOME SCORE MOTHER’S DEPRESSION SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT Wide Range Achievement Test-Revised Reabody Individual Achievement Test-Revised AGE 10 YEARS AGE 3 YEARS ENVIRON .12 ENVIRON .26 .25 .24 .17 SES .26 .16 .26 ACTIVITY ATTEN .14 .45 .16 ENVIRON MOM PSYCH .54 MOM PSYCH .32 .20 .17 .50 SES PRENATAL ALCOHOL SECOND ??? PROBLEM BEHAVIROS .12 ALC DRUG .29 RACE .20 .26 CHILD PSYCH .42 .30 ALC DRUG .19 .14 .15 GENDER .23 .13 .09 .17 SUMMARY PRIMARY OUTCOMES SECONDARY OUTCOMES • Concept Formation • Ability to Learn New Information • Memory • Attention • Mood • Behavior Problems • Academic Achievement • Delinguency