Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Contact: http://www.chron.com/ Pubdate: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 Author: Dr. Susan P. Robbins CRACK BABIES AND POVERTY The Chronicle has been giving excellent coverage to the issue of drug-exposed infants (Aug. 30, "Back from the abyss; Crack cocaine babies aren't doomed to failure, studies find"). I was misquoted several times in the article or quoted out of context, however. I was quoted as saying that poverty is the "only" factor in the developmental delays and behavioral differences often attributed to crack use. Within the full context of a lengthy interview, I said poverty is the "primary" factor. I also talked about the debilitating effects of prematurity that can be directly attributed to the use of cocaine and the problem of poly-drug abuse among crack users. The effects of alcohol, when used alone or combined with other drugs, are far more damaging to the fetus than the use of crack alone. I did not say crack has "no long-lasting detrimental effects" but, rather, that the preponderance of research, to date, has not found long-lasting detrimental effects. Nonetheless, researchers are now examining more subtle changes that may occur inside neurons and this research may -- or may not -- yield additional insights. - --- Checked-by: Don Beck