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عنوان فارسی مقاله:

مصرف دخانیات و ترک بی اختیار در سه ماهه اول بارداری


عنوان انگلیسی مقاله:

Tobacco consumption and spontaneous quitting at the first trimester of pregnancy


سال انتشار : 2017



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مقدمه انگلیسی مقاله:

1. Introduction

Tobacco is one of the most commonly used drugs, and cigarette smoking during pregnancy has serious health consequences for both the pregnant woman and her offspring. In fact, several medical and psychological problems were reported in the offspring from gestation (Stroud et al., 2009; USDHHS, 2014; Vardavas et al., 2010) to several years after childbirth (Wakschlag et al., 2011), and were associated with the mother tobacco consumption during pregnancy. Despite policies implemented to reduce smoking and efforts to increase awareness of the detrimental effects of smoking during pregnancy, the prevalence of tobacco consumption namely in Europe is still quite high during pregnancy (Smedberg, Lupattelli, Mardby, & Nordeng, 2014; Smedberg, Lupattelli, Mårdby, Øverland, & Nordeng, 2015). Reported ranges varied from 7% to 37%, depending on the European country (Dupraz, Gradd, Barasche, Etter, & Boulvain, 2013; Krstev, Marinkovic, Smic, Kocev, & Bondy, 2012; Lauria, Lamberti, & Grandolfo, 2012; Mateos et al., 2014; Tappin et al., 2010). Nevertheless, some women spontaneously quit smoking after learning that they are pregnant. Schneider, Huy, Schütz, and Diehl (2010) reported international rates of spontaneous smoking cessation ranging from 27% to 47% in Europe, 23% to 43% in the U.S., 62% to 70% in Japan, and 4% to 47% in other countries. Literature in the field has associated smoking during pregnancy with certain mother's socio-demographic characteristics such as age (Maxson, Edwars, Ingram, & Miranda, 2012), low socioeconomic status and, therefore, lower household incomes (Krstev et al., 2012; Maxson et al., 2012), low educational level (De Wilde et al., 2013; Goedhart, van der Wal, Cuijpers, & Bonsel, 2009; Krstev et al., 2012; Linares-Scott, Heil, Higgins, Badger, & Bernstein, 2009; Maxson et al., 2012; Smedberg et al., 2015), not having or not cohabiting with a partner (Dupraz et al., 2013; Goedhart et al., 2009; Maxson et al., 2012) and having children previously (Maxson et al., 2012). Smoking during pregnancy was also associated with variables related to smoking consumption, in particular, living with smokers, especially having a partner who smokes (De Wilde et al., 2013; Dupraz et al., 2013; Schneider et al., 2010), and a high level of tobacco use or years of consumption (Eiden et al., 2011; Goedhart et al., 2009; Linares-Scott et al., 2009; Schneider et al., 2010). From a strict psychological point of view, some studies have associated mother's psychological problems with tobacco consumption during pregnancy, including lack of social support (Maxson et al., 2012; Meghea, Rus, Rus, Holtrop, & Roman, 2012), anxiety (Goedhart et al., 2009; Linares-Scott et al., 2009; Varescon, Leignel, Gérard, Aubourg, & Detilleux, 2013) and depressive symptoms (De Wilde et al., 2013; Goedhart et al., 2009; Linares-Scott et al., 2009; Ludman et al., 2000; Maxson et al., 2012; Munafò, Heron, & Araya, 2008; Smedberg et al., 2015). Depression in particular has been strongly linked with smoking at all stages of life (Becoña & Míguez, 2004). During pregnancy, depressed women are twice more likely to smoking, and this association is observed across different European countries (Smedberg et al., 2015).



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