View clinical trials related to Prenatal Alcohol Exposure.
Filter by:Hypothesis: Individuals presenting with prenatal alcohol exposure (PEA) show emotional abilities deficits, and imbalance between the two systems involved in decision-making according to dual-process models, namely an under-activated reflective system (involved in deliberate behaviors) and an over-activated affective-automatic one (involved in impulsive behaviors). Primary objective: To explore performance (as a percentage of correct answers) in an emotional facial expression decoding task in PEA participants compared to controls without alcohol disorder.
This is a 4-year randomized, controlled study to test the efficacy of the CHOICES4Health-T (C4H-T) delivered by a computerized tablet, CHOICES4Health-C (C4H-C), delivered by a counselor, and brief advice (BA), on reducing preconception substance-exposed pregnancy risk (i.e. drinking below risk levels; tobacco and marijuana cessation; effective contraception use) among women (aged 18-44) presenting to the 13 primary care clinics that serve adults within the Harris Health System. Given the natural fit between contraceptive and HIV prevention counseling the CHOICES4Health interventions will also target HIV sexual risk behaviors.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether choline supplementation can improve cognitive functioning of children with prenatal alcohol exposure.
The purpose of this study is to determine if choline bitartrate can be administered daily to children with prenatal alcohol exposure, ages 2.5 to 5, as a potential treatment for brain development and cognitive functioning.