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[Evolution of tobacco habits during pregnancy and postpartum period].

Jf Doz Mora1, G Gasulla Pascual, S Cárceles Jurado, I Guerrero Bartolín, A Tintó Padró, C Prat Asensio, M Rosell Murphy.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe how smoking evolved during pregnancy and a long postpartum period, with analysis of the factors associated with giving up tobacco.
DESIGN: Retrospective, descriptive study.
SETTING: Badia del Vallès Primary Care Centre (Barcelona). PARTICIPANTS: Women with pregnancies coming to term over a 3-year period (n=309, 68% of the target population). MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Tobacco dependency before pregnancy. Giving up during pregnancy and related factors (social and personal, nature of tobacco habit, health beliefs). Backsliding after birth.
RESULTS: 50% smoked before pregnancy. 46% of these gave up smoking during pregnancy and 44% cut down. In primigravidae, there was greater risk of their continuing to smoke, the greater their previous tobacco consumption was (OR=5.3 if > or =20 cigarettes a day and OR=4.7 for 10-19 cigarettes a day) or if they did not believe in the effect of tobacco on the baby's health (OR=3.9). In women pregnant for the second time or more, it was associated with not giving up tobacco in previous pregnancies (OR=43.8) and with their partner's tobacco habit (OR=7.2). In the 2 years after birth 80% of those who gave up relapsed.
CONCLUSIONS: In our milieu a high prevalence of smokers before pregnancy coexists with a high rate of giving up during pregnancy. In all, 1 in every 4 women smokes during pregnancy. Giving up tobacco was related to factors such as dependency, motivation, environment and prior experience.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15563784     DOI: 10.1016/s0212-6567(04)79532-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aten Primaria        ISSN: 0212-6567            Impact factor:   1.137


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