The Impact of Prenatal Opioid Use on Maternal-Infant Dyad
Lay Description
Opioid exposure during pregnancy may place babies at risk for developing neonatal abstinence syndrome. The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of prenatal opioid use on stress and physiological attunement in mother-baby dyads. We are recruiting opioid and non-opioid using pregnant women.
Category
- Reproductive Health
- Womens Health
- IRB Number
- 20180057HU
- NCT Number
- ct.gov registration not required
- Open to Enrollment
- Yes
Eligibility
- Eligible Ages
- Eligible Genders
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
Study Design
Arm Groups
Study Contact
Regulatory Point of Contact
Maria Aguirre
(210) 567-5800
aguirrem6@uthscsa.edu
Regulatory Point of Contact
Lisa Cleveland
(210) 567-3844
clevelandl@uthscsa.edu
Regulatory Point of Contact
Kelly Bell
mcglothen@uthscsa.edu
Regulatory Point of Contact
Leticia Scott
scottla@uthscsa.edu
Local Recruitment Point of Contact
Maria Aguirre
(210) 567-5800
aguirrem6@uthscsa.edu
Local Recruitment Point of Contact
Kelly Bell
mcglothen@uthscsa.edu
Local Recruitment Point of Contact
Leticia Scott
scottla@uthscsa.edu
Principal Investigator
Lisa Cleveland