The authors thank parents and infants who participated in this study and the research staff who were responsible for conducting numerous assessments with these families. Special thanks to Drs. Pamela Schuetze, Claire Coles, and Phillip S. Zeskind for their collaboration on the larger study; to Drs. Amol Lele and Luther Robinson for collaboration on data collection at Women of Children’s Hospital of Buffalo; and to Dr. Michael Ray for his collaboration on data collection at Sisters of Charity Hospital of Buffalo. This study was made possible by a grant from National Institute on Drug Abuse (1R01DA013190). In the interest of full disclosure, Dr. Granger is president and founder of Salimetrics, LLC (State College, PA).
Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Infant Cortisol Reactivity
Article first published online: 29 APR 2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01277.x
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Eiden, R. D., Veira, Y. and Granger, D. A. (2009), Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Infant Cortisol Reactivity. Child Development, 80: 528–543. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01277.x
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