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Drugs during pregnancy in low-risk prenatal care and associated factors

Objective: To identify the prevalence of the use of legal and illicit drugs by pregnant women who received prenatal care in Primary Health Care and factors associated with their usage. Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out using a structured script, composed of gestational sociodemographic vari...

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Published in:Acta paulista de enfermagem 2024-01, Vol.37
Main Authors: Dias, Lashayane Eohanne, Oliveira, Magda Lúcia Félix de, Fernandes, Carlos Alexandre Molena, Bernardy, Catia Campaner Ferrari, Santos, Giovana Alves, Guedes, Marcia Regina Jupi, Gavioli, Aroldo, Marangoni, Sonia Regina
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description Objective: To identify the prevalence of the use of legal and illicit drugs by pregnant women who received prenatal care in Primary Health Care and factors associated with their usage. Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out using a structured script, composed of gestational sociodemographic variables and drug use by pregnant women and their families, applied to 270 women undergoing low-risk prenatal care at 15 Basic Health Units, in two municipalities in a metropolitan region of Southern Brazil, where there are negative socioeconomic and demographic differences in relation to the hub city. Data collection took place from December 2019 to February 2020. Data were analyzed using Pearson’s chi-square test, with associations with a value of p
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