Religious Commitment Predicts Substance Use in Pregnant Women
Introduction: Substance use, including cigarette smoking, while pregnant can lead to a plethora of health concerns for both the mother and unborn child including premature birth, low birth weight, and stillbirth. Compared with women nationally, pregnant women in Tennessee are more than three times a...
Main Authors: | Montgomery, Robert A., Fletcher, Tifani R., Clements, Andrea D., Bailey, Beth A. |
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Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
2013
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Online Access: | https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/7261 |
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