Introduction: Approximately 14% of Australian women smoke during pregnancy. Although the risk of adverse outcomes is reduced by smoking cessation, less than 35% of Australian women quit smoking spontaneously during pregnancy. Evidence for the efficacy of bupropion, varenicline or nicotine replacement therapy as smoking cessation aids in the non-pregnant population suggest that pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation is worth exploring in women of childbearing age. Currently, little is known about the utilisation, effectiveness and safety of pharmacotherapies for smoking cessation during pregnancy; neither the extent to which they are used prior to pregnancy nor whether their use has changed in response to related policy reforms. The Smoking M...
Background: Cigarette smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and ...
Introduction: Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general p...
Tobacco smoking perpetuates the disadvantages experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p...
Introduction: Approximately 14% of Australian women smoke during pregnancy. Although the risk of adv...
Introduction: Approximately 14% of Australian women smoke during pregnancy. Although the risk of adv...
Maternal smoking cessation is key to improving maternal, neonatal and infant health. As pharmacother...
Objective: Australian rates of cigarette smoking are the lowest in the world. Young pregnant smokers...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Introduction This study examined the impact of antismoking activi...
INTRODUCTION: Indigenous women have the highest smoking prevalence during pregnancy (47%) in Austral...
© 2015 Dr. Susan M. PerlenBackground: Modifying smoking behaviour in pregnancy can contribute to a s...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Background The linkage of routine data collections are valuable f...
Objective: To determine whether mothers who quit or reduce their level of smoking in pregnancy compr...
Objective: Young pregnant women are more likely than other pregnant women to smoke tobacco during pr...
Objective. To investigate the sociodemographic factors associated with cigarette smoking in women be...
BACKGROUND: Smoking during pregnancy is harmful to the unborn child. Few smoking cessation intervent...
Background: Cigarette smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and ...
Introduction: Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general p...
Tobacco smoking perpetuates the disadvantages experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p...
Introduction: Approximately 14% of Australian women smoke during pregnancy. Although the risk of adv...
Introduction: Approximately 14% of Australian women smoke during pregnancy. Although the risk of adv...
Maternal smoking cessation is key to improving maternal, neonatal and infant health. As pharmacother...
Objective: Australian rates of cigarette smoking are the lowest in the world. Young pregnant smokers...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Introduction This study examined the impact of antismoking activi...
INTRODUCTION: Indigenous women have the highest smoking prevalence during pregnancy (47%) in Austral...
© 2015 Dr. Susan M. PerlenBackground: Modifying smoking behaviour in pregnancy can contribute to a s...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Background The linkage of routine data collections are valuable f...
Objective: To determine whether mothers who quit or reduce their level of smoking in pregnancy compr...
Objective: Young pregnant women are more likely than other pregnant women to smoke tobacco during pr...
Objective. To investigate the sociodemographic factors associated with cigarette smoking in women be...
BACKGROUND: Smoking during pregnancy is harmful to the unborn child. Few smoking cessation intervent...
Background: Cigarette smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and ...
Introduction: Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general p...
Tobacco smoking perpetuates the disadvantages experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p...