2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4603(99)00033-7
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Twelve-month follow-up of a smoking relapse prevention intervention for postpartum women

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“…31,[34][35][36][37][38][39]63,67,69,72,[78][79][80]84,[86][87][88][89] urinary or saliva cotinine (six trials), 65,68,70,71,75,81 or saliva thiocyanate (one trial) 40 and nine trials 41,64,66,73,74,76,77,82,85 presented self-reported abstinence only. All studies used a parallel group design except one which was cluster randomised; 41 however, any dependency in the data due to clustering was found to be negligible and, therefore, this study was analysed with the others.…”
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“…31,[34][35][36][37][38][39]63,67,69,72,[78][79][80]84,[86][87][88][89] urinary or saliva cotinine (six trials), 65,68,70,71,75,81 or saliva thiocyanate (one trial) 40 and nine trials 41,64,66,73,74,76,77,82,85 presented self-reported abstinence only. All studies used a parallel group design except one which was cluster randomised; 41 however, any dependency in the data due to clustering was found to be negligible and, therefore, this study was analysed with the others.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of the 14 studies, 40,[63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75] 13 were carried out within hospitals, clinics or health centres 40,[63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74] and one study was conducted within paediatric practices. 73 All provided information on age of participants, smoking history, educational and employment status and eight studies information on race or ethnicity of participants.…”
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“…Approximately one third of female smokers quit once they learn that they are pregnant ( Fingerhut, Kleinman, & Kendrick, 1990 ;Floyd, Rimer, Giovino, Mullen, & Sullivan, 1993 ;LeClere & Wilson, 1997 ;Severson, Andrews, Lichtenstein, Wall, & Zoref, 1995 ), but up to two thirds of women who stop smoking during pregnancy relapse within 6 months after delivery ( Colman & Joyce, 2003 ;Fingerhut et al, 1990 ;Martin et al, 2008 ;McBride & Pirie, 1990 ;McBride, Pirie, & Curry, 1992 ;Ratner, Johnson, Bottorff, Dahinten, & Hall, 2000 ). Women who remain tobacco abstinent after delivery experience health benefi ts that include protection of infants from secondhand smoke exposure, lower risk of poor pregnancy outcomes in subsequent pregnancies, and decreased personal risk of tobacco-related health problems ( Mullen, 2004 ).…”
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“…Generalized anxiety disorder is more common in the postpartum period than in the general female population ( Ross & McLean, 2006 ). A few studies have found that women who meet criteria for a clinical diagnosis of depression (e.g., using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Short-Form) or who have evidence of depression defi ned by a formal mental health profi le are at elevated risk of postpartum relapse to smoking ( Martin et al, 2008 ;Ratner et al, 2000 ;Whitaker, Orzol, & Kahn, 2007 ). However, many postpartum women have depressive symptoms that do not meet diagnostic criteria for depression.…”
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confidence: 99%