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abstract: 'BackgroundMaternal smoking is still a major public health problem posing
the risk of several negative health outcomes for both the pregnant woman
and her offspring. The prevalence of maternal smoking in Denmark and
other high-income countries has decreased continuously since the 1980s,
and a prevalence below 10\% of women who continue to smoke during
pregnancy has been reported in studies after 2010. Previous studies have
shown that low socioeconomic status is associated with maternal smoking.
Information from the Danish Birth Register about maternal smoking shows
that the prevalence of women who report to smoke in pregnancy has
decreased continuously with 23.3\% who reported ever smoking in
pregnancy in 2000, 12.9\% in 2010 and 9.0\% in 2017. The aim of this
study was to estimate the prevalence of maternal smoking at the time of
conception and at 20weeks of gestation in a regional Danish population,
to describe differences in maternal characteristics among smokers,
quitters and never-smokers, and to estimate predictors of smoking at the
time of conception.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted among
pregnant women receiving antenatal care at the Department of Obstetrics,
Zealand University Hospital, Denmark from August 2015 to March 2016
(n=566). The main outcome was smoking at the time of conception and at
20weeks of gestation. The questionnaire also collected information about
maternal, health-related and sociodemographic characteristics.
Descriptive analysis was conducted, and multivariate logistic regression
analysis was used to assess the potential associated predictors
(adjusted odds ratio).ResultsThe prevalence of self-reported smoking at
the time of conception was 16\% (n=90) and 6\% smoked at 20weeks of
gestation (n=35), as 61\% of smokers quit smoking during early
pregnancy. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that significant
predictors for smoking at conception were the socioeconomic factors;
12years of education, shift work and being unemployed.ConclusionThe
prevalence of self-reported maternal smoking in this regional Danish
population of pregnant women is lower than seen in previous studies.
However, predictors for smoking at the time of conception remain to be
factors of low socioeconomic status confirming a social inequality in
maternal smoking. Women at risk of smoking during pregnancy must be
identified in early pregnancy or even before pregnancy and be offered
interventions to help them quit smoking.'
affiliation: 'Backhausen, MG (Corresponding Author), Zealand Univ Hosp, Dept Gynecol
\& Obstet, Sygehusvej 10, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark.
de Wolff, Mie Gaarskjaer; Rom, Ane Lilleore; Hegaard, Hanne Kristine, Copenhagen
Univ Hosp, Rigshosp, Dept Obstet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
de Wolff, Mie Gaarskjaer; Rom, Ane Lilleore; Hegaard, Hanne Kristine, Copenhagen
Univ Hosp, Rigshosp, Juliane Marie Ctr, Res Unit Womens \& Childrens Hlth, Blegdamsvej
9, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Backhausen, Mette Gronbaek; Iversen, Mette Langeland, Zealand Univ Hosp, Dept Gynecol
\& Obstet, Sygehusvej 10, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark.
Bendix, Jane Marie, Univ Copenhagen, Nordsjaellands Hosp, Dept Gynecol \& Obstet,
Dyrehavevej 29, DK-3400 Hillerod, Denmark.
Hegaard, Hanne Kristine, Univ Copenhagen, Fac Hlth \& Med Sci, Inst Clin Med, Blegdamsvej
3, Copenhagen, Denmark.'
article-number: '82'
author: de Wolff, Mie Gaarskjaer and Backhausen, Mette Gronbaek and Iversen, Mette
Langeland and Bendix, Jane Marie and Rom, Ane Lilleore and Hegaard, Hanne Kristine
author-email: 'mie.gaarskjaer.de.wolff.01@regionh.dk
mgb@regionsjaelland.dk'
author_list:
- family: de Wolff
given: Mie Gaarskjaer
- family: Backhausen
given: Mette Gronbaek
- family: Iversen
given: Mette Langeland
- family: Bendix
given: Jane Marie
- family: Rom
given: Ane Lilleore
- family: Hegaard
given: Hanne Kristine
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1186/s12978-019-0740-7
files: []
issn: 1742-4755
journal: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
keywords: 'Maternal smoking; Pregnancy; Socioeconomic status; Antenatal care;
Health inequality'
keywords-plus: FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE; RISK; CESSATION; WOMEN; ASSOCIATION; HEALTH
language: English
month: JUN 14
number-of-cited-references: '48'
orcid-numbers: 'Bendix, Jesper/0000-0003-1255-2868
Backhausen, Mette/0000-0002-8312-5567
Hegaard, Hanne Kristine/0000-0002-7093-0719
de Wolff, Mie Gaarskjaer/0000-0002-9483-6559
Bendix, Jane M./0000-0003-3341-6689
Rom, Ane Lilleore/0000-0003-2474-2677'
papis_id: 00613351f2246f4a2beb8fba0ab76371
ref: Dewolff2019prevalencepredictors
researcherid-numbers: 'Bendix, Jesper/H-5468-2012
'
times-cited: '30'
title: 'Prevalence and predictors of maternal smoking prior to and during pregnancy
in a regional Danish population: a cross-sectional study'
type: Article
unique-id: WOS:000471607000001
usage-count-last-180-days: '1'
usage-count-since-2013: '2'
volume: '16'
web-of-science-categories: Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health
year: '2019'