positive parent–child interactions) and even lower at 4 or more drinks per week when com-
pared to that of the did not drink group. The total Child Scale from the NCATS, which
measures only child interactions, was lowest (least optimal) and statistically significant at
the 1–3 drinks per week level with an adjusted mean score of 14.25, p < .01. The maternal
score had a similar pattern at 1–3 drinks per week but was not significantly different.
Within the population sampled, patterns of successively higher maternal alcohol consump-
tion, starting at < 1 drink per week, corresponded to multiple undesirable developmental and
positive parent–child interactions) and even lower at 4 or more drinks per week when com-
pared to that of the did not drink group. The total Child Scale from the NCATS, which
measures only child interactions, was lowest (least optimal) and statistically significant at
the 1–3 drinks per week level with an adjusted mean score of 14.25, p < .01. The maternal
score had a similar pattern at 1–3 drinks per week but was not significantly different.
Within the population sampled, patterns of successively higher maternal alcohol consump-
tion, starting at < 1 drink per week, corresponded to multiple undesirable developmental and
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