Prevalence of smoking during pregnancy in the Republic of the Congo: Maternal smoking is associated with increased risk of prenatal alcohol exposure

Andrew D. Williams, Yannick Nkombo, Gery Nkodia, G. Leonardson, L. Burd
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Williams, A., Nkombo, Y., Nkodia, G., Leonardson, G., & Burd, L. (2014). Prevalence of smoking during pregnancy in the Republic of the Congo: Maternal smoking is associated with increased risk of prenatal alcohol exposure. The International Journal Of Alcohol And Drug Research, 3(1), 105-111 . doi:10.7895/ijadr.v3i1.131 Aims: Development of useful estimates of rates of maternal smoking during pregnancy, and the impact of smoking on rates and duration of maternal alcohol use during pregnancy. Design: A prospective study utilizing systematic screening of consecutive pregnant women. Setting: Ten prenatal care sites in Brazzaville, Congo’s largest city, where 50% of live births in the Congo occur. Women were asked to report the number of cigarettes smoked per day. Findings: From the 10 sites, 3,099 women were screened and 5.5% ( n = 172) reported smoking. The mean number of cigarettes smoked per day was 1.1 and only 11% ( n = 19) of the women reported smoking two or more cigarettes per day during pregnancy. Smoking during pregnancy was associated with a 4.9-fold increase in prenatal alcohol exposure during pregnancy. We found that 93% of the women who smoked also used alcohol during pregnancy. Conclusions: While the prevalence of smoking and the average number of cigarettes smoked per day were both low, smoking at any level results in a huge increase in risk for maternal alcohol use during pregnancy. The trend across the developing world is for increasing rates of smoking among women and children. Since the number of cigarettes smoked per day was low, smoking cessation programs and public health warnings may be useful in further reducing rates of smoking during pregnancy and, thus, risk for prenatal alcohol exposure in the Congo. We believe this is the first report quantifying the risk of smoking and prenatal alcohol use in a population of pregnant women.
刚果共和国怀孕期间吸烟的流行程度:产妇吸烟与产前酒精暴露风险增加有关
Williams, A., Nkombo, Y., Nkodia, G., Leonardson, G., and Burd, L.(2014)。刚果共和国怀孕期间吸烟的流行程度:产妇吸烟与产前酒精暴露风险增加有关。《国际酒精和药物研究杂志》,3(1),105-111。目的:对怀孕期间孕产妇吸烟率以及吸烟对怀孕期间孕产妇饮酒率和持续时间的影响进行有用的估计。设计:一项前瞻性研究,对连续怀孕妇女进行系统筛查。环境:在刚果最大城市布拉柴维尔有10个产前护理点,刚果50%的活产发生在布拉柴维尔。女性被要求报告每天吸烟的数量。结果:在10个站点中,3099名女性接受了筛查,其中5.5% (n = 172)报告吸烟。每天吸烟的平均数量为1.1支,只有11% (n = 19)的妇女报告在怀孕期间每天吸烟两支或更多。怀孕期间吸烟与孕期酒精暴露增加4.9倍有关。我们发现93%的吸烟妇女在怀孕期间也饮酒。结论:虽然吸烟的流行率和每天吸烟的平均数量都很低,但任何程度的吸烟都会导致孕妇在怀孕期间饮酒的风险大大增加。在整个发展中国家,妇女和儿童的吸烟率呈上升趋势。由于每天吸烟的数量很低,戒烟计划和公共卫生警告可能有助于进一步降低怀孕期间的吸烟率,从而降低刚果产前酒精暴露的风险。我们认为这是第一份量化孕妇吸烟和产前饮酒风险的报告。
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