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dc.contributor.author Ruta F
dc.contributor.author Avram C
dc.contributor.author Voidazan S
dc.contributor.author Marginean C
dc.contributor.author Bacarea V
dc.contributor.author Ábrám Zoltán
dc.contributor.author Fogarasi-Grenczer Andrea
dc.contributor.author Pénzes Melinda
dc.contributor.author Tarcea M
dc.date.accessioned 2018-03-27T19:56:41Z
dc.date.available 2018-03-27T19:56:41Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier 85021857167
dc.identifier.citation pagination=276-280; journalVolume=24; journalIssueNumber=4; journalTitle=CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH;
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.semmelweis.hu//handle/123456789/5205
dc.identifier.uri doi:10.21101/cejph.a4559
dc.description.abstract AIM: Smoking before, during and after pregnancy leads to detrimental outcomes on maternal and foetal health and represents an important public health issue. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence and correlates of smoking before and during pregnancy in a sample of Romanian women. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among mothers (N=1,278) in three maternity hospitals in Tirgu-Mures, Romania, immediately after childbirth, in 2014. We evaluated the prevsalence of smoking before and during pregnancy and used binary logistic regression to assess the influence of socio-demographics and other health behaviour factors in three groups of women: non-smoking pregnant women, women who continued smoking during pregnancy, and smokers who quit during pregnancy. RESULTS: 30% of the interviewed mothers were smokers prior to pregnancy, of whom 43.3% continued smoking during pregnancy. Women with a family income of less than 100 Euro/month (OR=3.01, 95% CI: 1.02-8.83) and those who were unemployed (OR=13.2, 95% CI: 3.90-44.79) had increased odds of continued smoking versus quitting during pregancy in multivariable analyses. Women who continued smoking during pregnancy were also more likley to be of lower socioeconomic status than never smokers (OR=14.1, 95% CI: 4.97-39.6). CONCLUSIONS: A high percentage of women of reproductive age smoke and continue to smoke despite their knowledge about risks of smoking during pregnancy. Smoking prior to and during pregnancy is predominantly associated with lower socioeconomic status. Women with limited economic means should be a high priority target group for smoking cessation interventions.
dc.relation.ispartof urn:issn:1210-7778
dc.title Active Smoking and Associated Behavioural Risk Factors before and during Pregnancy - Prevalence and Attitudes among Newborns' Mothers in Mures County, Romania
dc.type Journal Article
dc.date.updated 2018-03-27T10:25:37Z
dc.language.rfc3066 en
dc.identifier.mtmt 3172879
dc.identifier.wos 000393017500005
dc.identifier.pubmed 28095282
dc.contributor.department SE/ETK2007/EKMI/Családgondozási Módszertani Tanszék
dc.contributor.department SE/AOK/I/Népegészségtani Intézet
dc.contributor.institution Semmelweis Egyetem


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