Guest guest Posted July 30, 2001 Report Share Posted July 30, 2001 Paternal Marijuana Use Linked to SIDS WESTPORT, CT (Reuters Health) Jul 23 - Paternal marijuana use during the time of conception and the pre- and postnatal periods is significantly associated with SIDS. Maternal recreational drug use, however, does not seem to be tied to SIDS, according to a report published in the July issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Hillary Klonoff-Cohen and Phung Lam-Kruglick, from the University of California at San Diego, interviewed the parents of 239 SIDS infants and 239 matched healthy infants to determine the relationship between parental drug use and SIDS. After controlling for smoking, maternal recreational drug use during pregnancy had no bearing on the SIDS risk, the authors report. After adjusting for paternal smoking and alcohol use, fathers of SIDS infants were significantly more likely than fathers of control infants to have used marijuana during conception (p = 0.01), during pregnancy (p = 0.05), or postnatally (p = 0.04). " In this study, the number of mothers who reported using drugs during conception or pregnancy was small, and therefore, we had little power to detect statistically significant associations, " the researchers point out. However, " whether or not a true relationship exists, direct and oblique references linking SIDS to maternal substance use appear in both scientific and lay literature, " they add. " The role of paternal psychoactive drug use, especially the relationship between marijuana and SIDS, is an understudied area, " the investigators note. " However, before any definitive role for the father can be confirmed, these findings should be investigated and replicated in future studies, " they emphasize. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2001;155:765-770. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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