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Investigators from multiple institutions conducted a longitudinal study to assess the association between maternal substance use disorders (SUDs) during pregnancy with adverse neonatal outcomes and health care use in the infant during the first year of life. For the study, the investigators abstracted information from the Massachusetts (MA) Pregnancy to Early Life Longitudinal (PELL) database and MA Bureau of Substance Abuse Services (BSAS) treatment records. The MA PELL database includes linked maternal and infant records on birth outcomes and future hospitalizations, observational stays, and ED use. BSAS contains data on women of reproductive age who use publicly funded substance abuse treatment facilities in MA. Data on all singleton live births in MA between 2003 and 2009 were abstracted; …
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