Williams, Petal PetersenMathews, CatherineJordaan, Esmé R2021-01-042021-01-042020Williams, P. P. (2020). Validation of simple dichotomous self-report on prenatal alcohol and other drug use in women attending midwife obstetric units in the Cape Metropole, South Africa. Clinical Ethics 15(4), 181-1861758-101Xhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1477750920928885http://hdl.handle.net/10566/5535Background: This paper examines the degree of agreement among simple dichotomous self-report, validated screening results, and biochemical screening results of prenatal alcohol and other drug use among pregnant women. Method: Secondary analysis was conducted on a cohort of pregnant women 16 years or older, presenting for prenatal care in the greater Cape Town, South Africa. Dichotomous verbal screening is a standard of care, and pregnant patients reporting alcohol and other drug use in dichotomous verbal screenings were asked to engage in screening using the Alcohol Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) and urinalysis.enPregnancyAlcohol and other drug useSouth AfricaValidityASSISTValidation of simple dichotomous self-report on prenatal alcohol and other drug use in women attending midwife obstetric units in the Cape Metropole, South AfricaArticle