2016
DOI: 10.20431/2455-6009.0202005
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Opinions of Adults about the Effects of Smoking during Pregnancy and Environmental Tobacco Smoke to the Infant Health in Sakarya, Turkey

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the opinions of adults about the effects of smoking during pregnancy and ETS (Enviromental Tobacco Smoke)

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“…The participants' concerns about the negative effect of smoking on the infant during pregnancy were seen to significantly affect the prediction of smoking cessation success (t = 4.594; P = .000) and positive breastfeeding attitude (U = 836.500, z = −3.180; P = .001). In the study by Dede et al, 27 81.2% of smoking pregnant women stated that smoking adversely affected the growth and development of their infants, and 75% had infants with very low birth weights and premature birth. In the literature, many studies clearly emphasize that smoking during pregnancy adversely affects not only the woman's health but also fetal health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The participants' concerns about the negative effect of smoking on the infant during pregnancy were seen to significantly affect the prediction of smoking cessation success (t = 4.594; P = .000) and positive breastfeeding attitude (U = 836.500, z = −3.180; P = .001). In the study by Dede et al, 27 81.2% of smoking pregnant women stated that smoking adversely affected the growth and development of their infants, and 75% had infants with very low birth weights and premature birth. In the literature, many studies clearly emphasize that smoking during pregnancy adversely affects not only the woman's health but also fetal health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%