| Literature DB >> 27051356 |
Victoria G Vivilaki1, Athina Diamanti2, Maria Tzeli1, Evridiki Patelarou3, Debra Bick3, Sophia Papadakis4, Katerina Lykeridou1, Paraskevi Katsaounou5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Active smoking and exposure to passive smoke are responsible for numerous adverse pregnancy outcomes for women and their infants. The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions, attitudes, patterns of personal tobacco use and exposure to environmental smoke among a sample of pregnant women in Greece.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental tobacco smoke; Health behaviour; Midwives; Pregnancy complication; Smoking cessation; Tobacco smoking in pregnancy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27051356 PMCID: PMC4820879 DOI: 10.1186/s12971-016-0077-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Induc Dis ISSN: 1617-9625 Impact factor: 2.600
Fig. 1Study flow diagram
Characteristics of the 300 pregnant women sample between February 2013 to May 2013
| Smoking status during pregnancy | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smokers women | Non smokers women | Total |
| |
| Age | ||||
| 16–20 | 9(3) | 7(2.3) | 16(5.3) | 0.502 |
| 21–30 | 63(21) | 60(20) | 123(41) | |
| 31–40 | 67(22.3) | 77(25.7) | 144(48) | |
| > 40 | 5(1.7) | 12(4) | 17(5.7) | |
| Nationality | ||||
| Greek | 129(43) | 126(42) | 255(85) | 0.012 |
| Other | 15(5) | 30(10) | 45(15) | |
| Education | ||||
| Elementary & junior high | 6(2) | 6(2) | 12(4) | 0.821 |
| High School | 70(23.3) | 67(22.3) | 137(45.7) | |
| University/College education | 54(18) | 71(23.7) | 125(41.7) | |
| Postgraduate studies | 14(4.7) | 12(4) | 26(8.6) | |
| Work status | ||||
| Housewife | 64(21,3) | 63(21) | 127(42.3) | 0.398 |
| Public sector | 20(6.7) | 34(11.3) | 54(18) | |
| Private sector | 36(12) | 40(13.3) | 76(25.3) | |
| Self-employed | 24(8) | 19(6.3) | 43(14.3) | |
| Gravida | ||||
| Primigravida | 86(28.7) | 69(23) | 144(48) | 0.034 |
| Multigravida | 58(19.3) | 87(29) | 156(52) | |
| Marital Status | ||||
| Married | 116(38,7) | 147(49) | 263(87,7) | 0.002 |
| Single | 23(7,7) | 9(3) | 32(10,7) | |
| Divorced | 4(1,3) | 0(0) | 4(1,3) | |
| Widow | 1(0,3) | 0(0) | 1(0.3) | |
| Pregnancy | ||||
| Planned | 67(22.3) | 99(33) | 144(48) | 0.003 |
| Unplanned | 77(25.7) | 57(19) | 156(52) | |
| Mode of birth | ||||
| Vaginal birth | 78(26) | 86(28.7) | 164(54.7) | 0.910 |
| Cesarean section | 66(22) | 70(23.3) | 136(45.3) | |
Fig. 2Smoking Status and Depressive symptomatology
Fig. 3Maternal beliefs about smoking
Maternal perceptions and attitudes about smoking
| Smoking status during pregnancy | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smokers women | Non-smokers women | All women total |
| |
| Did you try to reduce or quit because of pregnancy? | ||||
| Yes | 55 (38.7) | 64 (45.1) | 119 (83.3) | >0.001 |
| No | 19 (13.4) | 4 (2.8) | 23 (16.2) | |
| Do you believe that smokingis permitted during pregnancy? | ||||
| Yes | 5 (1.7) | 3 (1) | 8 (2.7) | >0.001 |
| No | 63 (21.1) | 208 (69.6) | 271 (90.7) | |
| Do you believe that smoking causes problems to the fetus? | ||||
| Yes | 44 (14.7) | 208 (84.3) | 252 (99) | >0.001 |
| No | 11 (3.7) | 2 (9.6) | 13 (13.3) | |
| Do you believe that smoking causes problems despite the number of cigarettes? | ||||
| Yes | 54 (18.2) | 203 (68.4) | 257 (86.6) | >0.001 |
| No | 24 (8.1) | 16 (5.4) | 40 (13.5) | |
| Do you believe that passive smoking affects the fetus? | ||||
| Yes | 38 (12.7) | 170 (56.9) | 208 (69.6) | >0.001 |
| No | 6 (2) | 3 (1) | 9 (3) | |
Women’s passive smoking exposures during pregnancy
| Smoking status during pregnancy | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smokers women | Non-smokers women | Total |
| |
| Sources of passive smoking | ||||
| Partner | 41 (15.8) | 68 (26.3) | 109 (42.1) | >0.001 |
| Other relatives | 14 (5.4) | 21 (8.1) | 35 (13.5) | >0.001 |
| Work | 5 (1.9) | 20 (7.7) | 25 (9.7) | >0.001 |
| Other social places (restaurants, cafes etc.) | 13 (5) | 77 (29.7) | 90 (34.7) | >0.001 |
Fig. 4Active and passive smoking during and after pregnancy
Fig. 5Pregnant’s passive smoking exposures