2016
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0194201600045
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Fatores associados ao uso nocivo do tabaco durante a gestação

Abstract: Objective:To calculate the prevalence and analyze factors associated with tobacco use once in a lifetime and check their harmful use among pregnant women. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted with 330 pregnant women assisted in specialized center for women primary health care (Central Brazil). The data of personal/family history and tracing of tobacco use were obtained through a sociodemographic questionnaire (Alcohol, Smoke and Substance Involvement Screening Test) and analyzed using logistic regression. … Show more

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“…In birth cohorts in a city in the South of Brazil, 22% of mothers were smokers in 2007 and 18% in 2013 [37], higher than the prevalence of 15.1% estimated by the Birth in Brazil study. In a cross-sectional study of 330 pregnant women treated in primary care in the Central-West of Brazil, 37.1% had smoked during pregnancy [38], four times more than in the Birth in Brazil study. One possible explanation for the difference is that the Birth in Brazil study included pregnant women seen in private maternity hospitals, who show considerably lower smoking rates than those seen in the public system [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In birth cohorts in a city in the South of Brazil, 22% of mothers were smokers in 2007 and 18% in 2013 [37], higher than the prevalence of 15.1% estimated by the Birth in Brazil study. In a cross-sectional study of 330 pregnant women treated in primary care in the Central-West of Brazil, 37.1% had smoked during pregnancy [38], four times more than in the Birth in Brazil study. One possible explanation for the difference is that the Birth in Brazil study included pregnant women seen in private maternity hospitals, who show considerably lower smoking rates than those seen in the public system [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nunes e Campos 2016Avaliar o hábito tabácico a fatores associados ao tabagismo na gestação. (Lucchese, et al 2016).…”
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“…Na literatura observou-se haver ao longo dos últimos anos uma pequena redução no percentual de gestantes fumantes e ao se levar em consideração apenas as gestantes que fumam, uma parte delas conseguiu cessar o fumo durante a gravidez e outras não tiveram sucesso. A literatura observou haver mais frequência de grávidas fumantes usuárias de álcool, observou-se que a incidência do uso do fumo serve de porta para outras drogas (Lucchese et al 2016).…”
Section: -Incidência De Gestantes Fumantesunclassified
“…Outros estudos apontam prevalências de gestantes fumantes que variam de 4,1% a 25%, sendo as menores taxas observadas no Nordeste (BARBOSA et al, 2015;ROCHA et al, 2016) e as maiores na Região Sul do Brasil (GALÃO et al, 2009;ZHANG et al, 2011). Lucchese et al (2016) observaram prevalência de 9,6% de uso do tabaco na gravidez, em estudo conduzido em município da Região Centro-Oeste.…”
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“…É possível que gestantes com baixo nível de escolaridade careçam de um repertório de estratégias eficazes, aumentando níveis de estresse e fazendo uso do cigarro como forma de regular seus efeitos. (ŠIRVINSKIENĖ et al, 2016;SCHNEIDER et al, 2008), assim como do estudo de Ribeiro et al (2007) (LUCCHESE et al, 2016;MEUCCI et al, 2017;GUIMARÃES et al, 2018). A associação entre os dois comportamentos pode ser explicada pelas expectativas de recompensa, quando fumantes consomem bebida alcoólica.…”
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