Pregnancy
Study register · detail Systematic Review · Pregnancy · 2020

Cannabis use during pregnancy and its relationship with fetal developmental outcomes and psychiatric disorders. A systematic review.

Mixed GRADE High 111 citations
SampleSystematische Review
Durationuntil July 2018
EndpointPsychiatric disorders /…
Blindingunklar
DesignSystematic Review
Key finding

Prenatal cannabis exposure may be associated with affective symptoms and ADHD, but has not yet been comprehensively researched.

Summary

Systematic review on prenatal cannabis exposure. Prenatal cannabis exposure possibly associated with affective symptoms and ADHD in offspring. Number of included studies not specified in the abstract; no numerical effect sizes reported.

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PopulationPregnant women and prenatal cannabis exposure of offspring (developmental and psychiatric outcomes)
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InterventionCannabis use during pregnancy (prenatal cannabis exposure)
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OutcomePrenatal cannabis exposure associated with affective symptoms and ADHD in the child
Confidence in the evidence
High

The highest of four GRADE levels, the effect estimate is very reliable.

Quality profile
Sample size
Blinding
Effect size Mixed
Citations / year
Authors
Roncero C, Valriberas-Herrero I, Mezzatesta-Gava M, Villegas JL, Aguilar L, Grau-Lopez L
DOI 10.1186/s12978-020-0880-9
Design: Systematic Review
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Abstract
Introduction: This study analyze factors associated to cannabis use in pregnant women, its perceived availability, its risk perception and the relationship between prenatal exposure to cannabis and developmental and mental disorders. Objectives: We present a review of the literature on cannabis use among pregnant women. The objective is to analyze factors associated to cannabis use during pregnancy and assess the potential effects of prenatal exposure to cannabis on the development of the fetus and the mental health of those exposed. Methods: Systematic review of studies on the maternal use of cannabis and the relationship between early exposure and the development of psychiatric disorders in the PubMed database until July 2018 in English and Spanish with the following keywords: Cannabis, Cannabinoids, Mental disorders, Pregnancy, Prenatal Cannabis Exposure, Risk factors. Results: The use of cannabis among pregnant women is frequent but it has not been extensively researched. Prenatal exposure to cannabis may be associated with affective symptoms and Adhd. Conclusions: Mental healthcare professionals who treat women during their fertile life need to be able to explain the relationship between prenatal exposure to cannabis and the presence of developmental and mental disorders.

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