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Changes in Smoking Behavior Between First and Second Pregnancies
Objective: To assess changes in maternal smoking behavior at the second pregnancy.Methods: First and second birth certificates were matched for 5241 white and black mothers in Kansas City, Mo, who had singleton births between 1994 and 2003.Results: The pregnancy-smoking quit rate was 24.9, and the p...
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description | Objective: To assess changes in maternal smoking behavior at the second pregnancy.Methods: First and second birth certificates were matched for 5241 white and black mothers in Kansas City, Mo, who had singleton births between 1994 and 2003.Results:
The pregnancy-smoking quit rate was 24.9, and the pregnancy-smoking initiation rate was 4.8.Conclusion: Twenty-five percent of women who smoked and 5 of women who did not smoke during their first pregnancy changed their behavior during their second pregnancy. These findings
reflect a minimal net shift in pregnancy-smoking between pregnancies and support the importance of persistent antismoking socialization that is independent of a pregnant woman's previous pregnancy-smoking status. |
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