2022
DOI: 10.1177/01939459221127803
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Cigarette Smoking Cessation Counselling in Pregnant Smokers with Mental Illness/Substance Use Disorders

Abstract: Our objective was to determine if past-year mental illness and substance use disorders (SUD) among pregnant smokers predicted the probability of receipt of counselling for cigarette smoking cessation. A secondary analysis of data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2016–2019 was conducted. We found that approximately 83% of pregnant smokers ( N = 373) received screening for cigarette smoking, and 65% received cessation counselling. Having mental illness predicted the probability of receipt of couns… Show more

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