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Record #:
24894
Abstract:
Certain sociodemographic factors, maternal behaviors, and intensity of smoking during pregnancy can determine a baby’s outcome. They may also determine the likelihood a woman will stop smoking during pregnancy. The poorer and less educated a woman is, the less likely she is to quit.
Source:
SCHS Studies (NoCar RA 407.4 N8 P48), Vol. Issue 138, Oct 2003, p1-8, il, bibl, f
Record #:
29470
Abstract:
Smoking is recognized as the number one preventable risk-factor associated with adverse birth outcomes. This study examined the differences in the rate of smoking cessation during pregnancy among mothers in North Carolina who smoked before pregnancy, by selected maternal characteristics. It also examined differences between women who did and did not quit smoking during pregnancy.
Source:
SCHS Studies (NoCar RA 407.4 N8 P48), Vol. Issue 138, Oct 2003, p1-8, il, bibl, f