AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, vol. 89, n° 5, 1999, pages 706-711, 23 réf., ISSN 0090-0036, USA
MCBRIDE (C.M.) *, CURRY (S.J.), LANDO (H.A.), PIRIE (P.L.), GROTHAUS (L.C.), NELSON (J.C.)
Division of Epidemiology. University of Minnesota. Minneapolis. USA, Center for Health Studies. Seattle. USA
This study is an evaluation of relapse prevention interventions for smokers who quit during pregnancy.
Pregnant smokers at 2 managed care organizations were fati-domined tyo receive 2 self-help bookler only, prepartum relapse prevention or, prepartum and posipartum relapse prevention.
Follow-up surveys were conducted at 28 weeks of pregnantly and at 8 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months post-partum.
The prepost intervention delayed but did not prevent postpartunt relapse to smolung, Prcvalent abstinetice was significantly greater for the pre/post intervention group than for the other groups at 8 weeks (booklet group, 30%.
Mots-clés BDSP : Tabagisme, Homme, Femme, Grossesse, Sevrage, Prévention, Etats Unis, Amérique, Epidémiologie, Evaluation, Amérique du Nord
Mots-clés Pascal : Tabagisme, Homme, Femelle, Gestation, Sevrage, Prévention, Récidive, Intervention, Etats Unis, Amérique du Nord, Amérique, Epidémiologie, Evaluation
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Tobacco smoking, Human, Female, Pregnancy, Weaning, Prevention, Relapse, Operation, United States, North America, America, Epidemiology, Evaluation
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Cote : 99-0245236
Code Inist : 002B18C05C. Création : 16/11/1999.