Demand for illicit drugs by pregnant women:
"We use survey data that have been linked to medical records data and city-level drug prices to estimate the demand for illicit drugs among pregnant women. The prevalence of prenatal drug use based on post partum interviews was much lower than that based on evidence in the mothers' and bab...
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title_auth | Demand for illicit drugs by pregnant women |
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title_short | Demand for illicit drugs by pregnant women |
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topic | Pregnancy Pregnant women Drug use Street Drugs economics Substance-Related Disorders |
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