Description of Maternal Smoking Status Before and After Pregnancy: A Longitudinal, Community-Based Cohort Study
Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy is a major risk for adverse perinatal outcomes, as well as children’s health status. Thus, it is important to describe maternal smoking status during pregnancy and child-rearing to devise better intervention strategies. However, there have been no longit...
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doaj-32e8ba24030c47d586a478830c30d4512020-11-25T03:40:01ZengJapan Epidemiological AssociationJournal of Epidemiology0917-50401349-90922020-07-0130729530010.2188/jea.JE20180187Description of Maternal Smoking Status Before and After Pregnancy: A Longitudinal, Community-Based Cohort StudyKatsuya Ueda0Naomi Kitano1Kohta Suzuki2Wakayama Medical University Hospital, Wakayama, JapanResearch Center for Community Medicine and Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, JapanDepartment of Health and Psychosocial Medicine, Aichi Medical University School of Medicine, Aichi, JapanBackground: Maternal smoking during pregnancy is a major risk for adverse perinatal outcomes, as well as children’s health status. Thus, it is important to describe maternal smoking status during pregnancy and child-rearing to devise better intervention strategies. However, there have been no longitudinal studies to describe the status. Thus, in this study, we aimed to describe maternal smoking status during pregnancy and child-rearing based on population-based maternal and child health information. Moreover, we explored the factors associated with maternal smoking relapse after delivery. Methods: We performed a survey of 1,220 mothers in a Japanese rural area who responded to a questionnaire upon registration of their pregnancies. When their children received health checkups at 4, 18, and 36 months of age, maternal smoking status was also surveyed. We then performed multiple logistic regression analysis to explore factors associated with maternal smoking relapse after delivery. Results: Ultimately, the total number of mothers with data available for longitudinal analysis was 727 (59.6%). At the time of pregnancy registration, there were 74 current smokers (10.2%) and 176 former smokers (24.2%). Among them, 59 (33.5%) relapsed after delivery. Under 28 years of maternal age at pregnancy registration (OR 2.6; 95% CI, 1.2–5.4) was associated with maternal smoking relapse after delivery. Conclusions: Longitudinal analyses showed that about 60% of mothers who smoked before and after delivery failed smoking cessation. In addition, younger mothers were significantly likely to relapse smoking after delivery.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea/30/7/30_JE20180187/_pdfmaternal smokingpregnancycessationperinatalcommunity-based cohort study |
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Description of Maternal Smoking Status Before and After Pregnancy: A Longitudinal, Community-Based Cohort Study |
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Description of Maternal Smoking Status Before and After Pregnancy: A Longitudinal, Community-Based Cohort Study |
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Description of Maternal Smoking Status Before and After Pregnancy: A Longitudinal, Community-Based Cohort Study |
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Description of Maternal Smoking Status Before and After Pregnancy: A Longitudinal, Community-Based Cohort Study |
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Description of Maternal Smoking Status Before and After Pregnancy: A Longitudinal, Community-Based Cohort Study |
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description of maternal smoking status before and after pregnancy: a longitudinal, community-based cohort study |
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Japan Epidemiological Association |
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Journal of Epidemiology |
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0917-5040 1349-9092 |
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2020-07-01 |
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Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy is a major risk for adverse perinatal outcomes, as well as children’s health status. Thus, it is important to describe maternal smoking status during pregnancy and child-rearing to devise better intervention strategies. However, there have been no longitudinal studies to describe the status. Thus, in this study, we aimed to describe maternal smoking status during pregnancy and child-rearing based on population-based maternal and child health information. Moreover, we explored the factors associated with maternal smoking relapse after delivery. Methods: We performed a survey of 1,220 mothers in a Japanese rural area who responded to a questionnaire upon registration of their pregnancies. When their children received health checkups at 4, 18, and 36 months of age, maternal smoking status was also surveyed. We then performed multiple logistic regression analysis to explore factors associated with maternal smoking relapse after delivery. Results: Ultimately, the total number of mothers with data available for longitudinal analysis was 727 (59.6%). At the time of pregnancy registration, there were 74 current smokers (10.2%) and 176 former smokers (24.2%). Among them, 59 (33.5%) relapsed after delivery. Under 28 years of maternal age at pregnancy registration (OR 2.6; 95% CI, 1.2–5.4) was associated with maternal smoking relapse after delivery. Conclusions: Longitudinal analyses showed that about 60% of mothers who smoked before and after delivery failed smoking cessation. In addition, younger mothers were significantly likely to relapse smoking after delivery. |
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maternal smoking pregnancy cessation perinatal community-based cohort study |
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