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Prenatal alcohol exposure and the development of multiple risk behaviours in adolescence: A birth cohort study

2026-01-30 public and global health Title + abstract only
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BackgroundThe UK has the fourth highest estimated prevalence globally of maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy (41%). It is therefore important to understand the long-term impacts of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) by examining its impact on the development of adolescent multiple risk behaviours (MRBs) which may increase morbidity and premature mortality across the life-course. MethodsUsing Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) cohort data with multiple imputation (n=...

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