Maternal Tobacco use during Pregnancy in South Africa: Results from a National Population-based Survey

Background: Tobacco use in pregnancy is linked with various negative health effects. The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of maternal tobacco use during pregnancy and sociodemographic and health correlates. Methods: Data of ever pregnant women from the cross-sectional “South African N...

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Main Authors: Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya, Karl Peltzer, Supa Pengpid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Preventive Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2019;volume=10;issue=1;spage=99;epage=99;aulast=Phaswana-Mafuya
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spelling doaj-244a0e8698f24f2da0a5e1f4d10b8de32020-11-25T02:37:03ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Preventive Medicine2008-78022008-82132019-01-01101999910.4103/ijpvm.IJPVM_212_18Maternal Tobacco use during Pregnancy in South Africa: Results from a National Population-based SurveyNancy Phaswana-MafuyaKarl PeltzerSupa PengpidBackground: Tobacco use in pregnancy is linked with various negative health effects. The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of maternal tobacco use during pregnancy and sociodemographic and health correlates. Methods: Data of ever pregnant women from the cross-sectional “South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES-1) 2011-12” were analyzed. The sample included 5089 adolescents and adult women aged 15–55 years. They responded to questions on tobacco use, sociodemographic and health indicators. Results: Results indicate that 5.0% [95% confidence interval (CI) = 4.3, 5.9] of South African women had engaged in tobacco use during their pregnancy. In adjusted analysis, being Colored and White population groups, poor self-rated health status, and having chronic medical conditions were associated with tobacco use during pregnancy. Conclusions: Findings suggest links between sociodemographic and health variables and prenatal tobacco use, which may have public health policy implications.http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2019;volume=10;issue=1;spage=99;epage=99;aulast=Phaswana-Mafuyahealth statusmental healthpregnancysouth africatobacco use
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author Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya
Karl Peltzer
Supa Pengpid
spellingShingle Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya
Karl Peltzer
Supa Pengpid
Maternal Tobacco use during Pregnancy in South Africa: Results from a National Population-based Survey
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
health status
mental health
pregnancy
south africa
tobacco use
author_facet Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya
Karl Peltzer
Supa Pengpid
author_sort Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya
title Maternal Tobacco use during Pregnancy in South Africa: Results from a National Population-based Survey
title_short Maternal Tobacco use during Pregnancy in South Africa: Results from a National Population-based Survey
title_full Maternal Tobacco use during Pregnancy in South Africa: Results from a National Population-based Survey
title_fullStr Maternal Tobacco use during Pregnancy in South Africa: Results from a National Population-based Survey
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Tobacco use during Pregnancy in South Africa: Results from a National Population-based Survey
title_sort maternal tobacco use during pregnancy in south africa: results from a national population-based survey
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Preventive Medicine
issn 2008-7802
2008-8213
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Tobacco use in pregnancy is linked with various negative health effects. The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of maternal tobacco use during pregnancy and sociodemographic and health correlates. Methods: Data of ever pregnant women from the cross-sectional “South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES-1) 2011-12” were analyzed. The sample included 5089 adolescents and adult women aged 15–55 years. They responded to questions on tobacco use, sociodemographic and health indicators. Results: Results indicate that 5.0% [95% confidence interval (CI) = 4.3, 5.9] of South African women had engaged in tobacco use during their pregnancy. In adjusted analysis, being Colored and White population groups, poor self-rated health status, and having chronic medical conditions were associated with tobacco use during pregnancy. Conclusions: Findings suggest links between sociodemographic and health variables and prenatal tobacco use, which may have public health policy implications.
topic health status
mental health
pregnancy
south africa
tobacco use
url http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2019;volume=10;issue=1;spage=99;epage=99;aulast=Phaswana-Mafuya
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