Behavior of Narcotics-addicted Newborns.

1975 
STRAUSS, MILTON E.; LESSEN-FIRESTONE, JOAN K.; STARR, RAYMOND H., JR.; and OSTREA, ENBmQUE M., JR. Behavior of Narcotics-addicted Newborns. CmLD DEVELOPMENT, 1975, 46, 887-893. The behavior of narcotics-addicted and nonaddicted newborns on the first 2 days of life was assessed with the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale. In addition to classic signs of narcotics abstinence, addicted infants were less able to be maintained in an alert state and less able to orient to auditory and visual stimuli. These deficits were especially pronounced at 48 hours of age. Addicted infants were as capable of self-quieting and responding to soothing intervention as normal neonates, although they were substantially more irritable. These characteristics and addicted infants' greater resistance to cuddling are discussed in terms of their potential impact on early infant-care-giver interaction.
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