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Prevalence of smoking during pregnancy and associated risk factors among Canadian women a national survey 英文参考文献
Al-Sahab et al. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2010, 10:24
/1471-2393/10/24
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Open Access
Prevalence of smoking during pregnancy and Research article
associated risk factors among Canadian women: a
national survey
Ban Al-Sahab*, Masarat Saqib, Gabriel Hauser and Hala Tamim
Abstract
Background: Cigarette smoking carries a threat both to the expecting mother and her newborn. Data on the
prevalence and predictors of smoking during pregnancy is limited in Canada. Canadian studies are mainly
representative of specific cities and/or provinces. Therefore, the study aims to assess the prevalence of smoking during
pregnancy and its associated risk factors throughout the Canadian provinces and territories.
Methods: The analysis was based on the Maternity Experience Survey targeting women aged ≥15 years who had
singleton live births during 2005/06 in the Canadian provinces and territories. The outcome was ever smoking during
the thirst trimester of pregnancy. Socio-economic factors, demographic factors, maternal characteristics, and
pregnancy related factors that proved to be significant at the bivariate level were considered for a logistic regression
analysis. Bootstrapping was performed to account for the complex sampling design.
Results: The sample size was 6,421 weighted to represent 76,508 Canadian women. The prevalence of smoking during
pregnancy was 10.5%, whereby smoking mothers consumed on average 7 cigarettes a day (95% Confidence interval -
CI: 6.5-7.4; SD = 5.7). Regression analysis revealed that mothers who smoked during pregnancy were more likely to be
of low socio-economic status, non-immigrant, single and passive smokers during pregnancy. Not attending prenatal
classes and experiencing stressful events before/during pregnancy also increased the mothers odds of smoking
during pregnancy. While the age of the mothers first pregnancy was negatively associated with smoking during
pregnancy, the mothers current age was positively asso
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