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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2014 Dec;38(12):2952–2961. doi: 10.1111/acer.12569

Table 3b.

Substance Use Disorder Outcome as a Function of Prenatal Cigarette Exposure in Offspring with a Family History of Alcohol Dependence versus Low-Risk Controls

Offspring with SUD [n (%)]
Prenatal Cigarette Exposurea Low-Risk (n=110) High-Risk (n=99) Overall (n=209)
None (n=130) 10 (10.6) 11 (30.6) 21 (16.2)
Low (n=48) 3 (27.3) 12 (32.4) 15 (31.3)
High (n=31) 2 (40.0) 15 (57.7) 17 (54.8)
Overall (n=209) 15 (13.6) 38 (38.4) 53 (25.4)
a

Exposure level was determined by conducting a median split of total number of cigarettes consumed during pregnancy (median = 2700 cigarettes across pregnancy).