| Literature DB >> 27802114 |
Theresa Winhusen1, Daniel Lewis1.
Abstract
Cigarette smoking is prevalent in pregnant substance users but receives low priority in substance use disorder treatment. This article reports the results of a secondary analysis of a randomized, multisite trial with 200 pregnant substance users, 145 (72.5%) of whom smoked at baseline. As predicted: (1) smokers had significantly greater substance use; (2) approximately half of smokers wanted to quit; and (3) smokers with a quit goal had significantly greater self-efficacy and lower perceived difficulty of quitting. Smoking may be associated with more severe substance use in pregnant substance-using patients, half of whom may be interested in smoking-cessation interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Pregnant; smoking; substance use
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27802114 PMCID: PMC5289132 DOI: 10.1080/10550887.2016.1254992
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Addict Dis ISSN: 1055-0887