Smoking behavior of recent mothers, 18-44 years of age, before and after pregnancy: United States, 1990.

Advance data Pub Date : 1997-07-25
F B LeClere, J B Wilson
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Objective: This report presents a comprehensive review of data on the smoking behaviors of women with a recent birth from the 1990 National Health Interview Survey. Data on current and lifetime smoking status and smoking behaviors before and after learning of pregnancy are presented. Selected demographic characteristics of women--including age, race, education, and family income--are also presented.

Methods: Data presented in this report are from the 1990 National Health Interview Survey on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NHIS-HPDP). Questions on pregnancy and smoking were administered as part of this supplement to women 18-44 years of age who either had a live birth in the 5 years preceding the interview, or who were pregnant at the time of the interview. These analyses were limited to women with a live birth in the 5 years preceding the 1990 NHIS who were not currently pregnant.

Results: Of 13,674,000 women with a recent live birth, about 39 percent had ever smoked, 25 percent smoked in the year before they became pregnant, and 15 percent smoked during their most recent pregnancy. Women who smoked prior to learning of their pregnancy were most likely to be moderate smokers, white women, never married, and of lower income. Women who smoked after learning of their pregnancy were most likely to be light smokers, representing a shift in smoking behaviors after learning of pregnancy. Nearly 23 percent of women reported that they stopped smoking altogether after learning of their pregnancy.

Conclusions: These findings are consistent with data from other sources and provide support for recently observed trends in smoking and pregnancy. A majority of women who had ever smoked continued to smoke throughout pregnancy. Although many women altered their smoking behaviors, only about one quarter of women reported that they stopped smoking entirely. Public health service messages must continue to encourage women to stop smoking entirely during pregnancy to maximize the health benefits to their infants.

新近母亲,18-44岁,怀孕前后的吸烟行为:美国,1990年。
目的:本报告对1990年全国健康访谈调查中新近出生的妇女吸烟行为的数据进行了全面审查。介绍了目前和终生吸烟状况以及得知怀孕前后的吸烟行为的数据。女性的人口统计特征——包括年龄、种族、教育程度和家庭收入——也被呈现出来。方法:本报告的数据来自1990年全国健康促进和疾病预防健康访谈调查(NHIS-HPDP)。关于怀孕和吸烟的问题作为补充调查的一部分,调查对象是18-44岁的女性,她们要么在访谈前5年内活产,要么在访谈时怀孕。这些分析仅限于1990年全国健康调查前5年内活产且目前未怀孕的妇女。结果:在最近活产的13674,000名妇女中,约39%曾经吸烟,25%在怀孕前一年吸烟,15%在最近一次怀孕期间吸烟。在得知怀孕前吸烟的女性最有可能是中度吸烟者,白人女性,未婚,收入较低。在得知怀孕后吸烟的女性最有可能成为轻度吸烟者,这代表了得知怀孕后吸烟行为的转变。近23%的女性报告说,她们在得知自己怀孕后完全戒烟了。结论:这些发现与其他来源的数据一致,并为最近观察到的吸烟和怀孕的趋势提供了支持。大多数曾经吸烟的妇女在怀孕期间继续吸烟。尽管许多女性改变了吸烟习惯,但只有大约四分之一的女性报告说她们完全戒烟了。公共卫生服务信息必须继续鼓励妇女在怀孕期间完全戒烟,以最大限度地使其婴儿的健康受益。
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