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Paper Title

The Prenatal Development Project

Keywords

  • Prenatal Development Project (PDP)
  • Prenatal Exposure
  • Steroid Hormones
  • Psychoactive Drugs
  • Synthetic Progestin
  • Corticosteroids
  • Barbiturates
  • Perinatal Information
  • Developmental Effects
  • Prospective Longitudinal Study
  • Cross-Sectional Study
  • Danish Registers
  • Data Collection
  • Developmental Research
  • Psychological Research
  • Prenatal Drug Exposure
  • Matching Procedures
  • Data Analytic Strategies
  • Childhood Development

Article Type

Research Article

Research Impact Tools

Issue

Volume : 87 | Issue : S370 | Page No : 54-61

Published On

April, 1993

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Abstract

The primary aim of the Prenatal Development Project (PDP) is to evaluate the developmental effects of prenatal exposure to steroid hormones and psychoactive drugs, particularly synthetic progestin, corticosteroids and barbiturates. Data collection has taken place at the Psykologisk Institut, now the Institute of Preventive Medicine, since 1981. The PDP database is unique for its breadth and depth as well as its combination of prospective longitudinal and cross-sectional perspectives. This article describes the database, including subject selection, perinatal information, the comprehensive contemporary evaluation and archival information from Danish registers. The unique matching procedures designed specifically for these projects and data analytic strategies are explained. The value of the PDP database is discussed both in relation to specific project aims (evaluating effects of prenatal drug exposure) and in relation to developmental and psychological research in general.

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