Abstract: For the purposes of this review, the impact of prenatal exposure to marijuana in adolescent offspring is discussed in the context that the effects maybe apparent only when the multi‐faceted nature of complex behaviors is examined and that such exposure can be distinguished from those of prenatal exposure to cigarettes. The data are derived from adolescents participating in an ongoing longitudinal study for whom prenatal marijuana and cigarette exposure had been ascertained with the low‐risk, predominantly middle‐class sample that had been...
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Developmental psychology
Clinical psychology