| Literature DB >> 18482424 |
Sarah H Heil1, Stephen T Higgins, Ira M Bernstein, Laura J Solomon, Randall E Rogers, Colleen S Thomas, Gary J Badger, Mary Ellen Lynch.
Abstract
AIMS: This study examined whether voucher-based reinforcement therapy (VBRT) contingent upon smoking abstinence during pregnancy is an effective method for decreasing maternal smoking during pregnancy and improving fetal growth. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A two-condition, parallel-groups, randomized controlled trial was conducted in a university-based research clinic. A total of 82 smokers entering prenatal care participated in the trial. INTERVENTION: Participants were assigned randomly to either contingent or non-contingent voucher conditions. Vouchers exchangeable for retail items were available during pregnancy and for 12 weeks postpartum. In the contingent condition, vouchers were earned for biochemically verified smoking abstinence; in the non-contingent condition, vouchers were earned independent of smoking status. MEASUREMENTS: Smoking outcomes were evaluated using urine-toxicology testing and self-report. Fetal growth outcomes were evaluated using serial ultrasound examinations performed during the third trimester.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18482424 PMCID: PMC2731575 DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2008.02237.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addiction ISSN: 0965-2140 Impact factor: 6.526