Abstract Objective: To document the smoking practices of Aboriginal mothers living in Perth during pregnancy and during the subsequent year while feeding their infants. Method: A cohort of mothers was followed from the time of delivery for 12 months to obtain details of infant feeding practices. A total of 455 mothers delivered between May 2000 and July 2001 and 425 completed the baseline questionnaire. Results: Prior to and during pregnancy, 67% of the mothers smoked regularly. While the rate appeared to decline slightly with the length of breastfeeding, the trend was not significant. The rate of smoking of Aboriginal mothers was significantly greater than for an earlier study of non‐Aboriginal mothers in Perth, where the rate was 28.4%. A...
Objective. To investigate the sociodemographic factors associated with cigarette smoking in women be...
BACKGROUND: Despite earlier declines, maternal smoking during pregnancy continues to be a public hea...
Background: Despite earlier declines, maternal smoking during pregnancy continues to be a public hea...
Objective: To document the breastfeeding practices of Aboriginal mothers delivering in Perth. Design...
ObjectivesTo determine the contribution of maternal smoking to preterm birth (DesignRetrospective co...
Objective: To assess the impact of Aboriginal status, active cigarette smoking and smoking cessation...
Introduction and Aims: Smoking rates are three times as high for pregnant Indigenous women relative ...
Objectives: To examine patterns of nicotine dependence, the value of the Fagerström Test for Nicotin...
Objective: To evaluate breastfeeding outcomes among Aboriginal women and to determine variables affe...
Abstract Background Pregnancy can be a time of joy and a time of significant stress. For many Aborig...
Introduction: Guidelines recommend assessment of smoking status, with advice and support for smoking...
The high prevalence of smoking among pregnant Aboriginal women – including First Nations, Inuit and ...
Aim: To gather Aboriginal women's stories of smoking and becoming pregnant to identify the barriers ...
Tobacco smoking during pregnancy is the most important modifiable risk factor for adverse pregnancy ...
Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general population, wit...
Objective. To investigate the sociodemographic factors associated with cigarette smoking in women be...
BACKGROUND: Despite earlier declines, maternal smoking during pregnancy continues to be a public hea...
Background: Despite earlier declines, maternal smoking during pregnancy continues to be a public hea...
Objective: To document the breastfeeding practices of Aboriginal mothers delivering in Perth. Design...
ObjectivesTo determine the contribution of maternal smoking to preterm birth (DesignRetrospective co...
Objective: To assess the impact of Aboriginal status, active cigarette smoking and smoking cessation...
Introduction and Aims: Smoking rates are three times as high for pregnant Indigenous women relative ...
Objectives: To examine patterns of nicotine dependence, the value of the Fagerström Test for Nicotin...
Objective: To evaluate breastfeeding outcomes among Aboriginal women and to determine variables affe...
Abstract Background Pregnancy can be a time of joy and a time of significant stress. For many Aborig...
Introduction: Guidelines recommend assessment of smoking status, with advice and support for smoking...
The high prevalence of smoking among pregnant Aboriginal women – including First Nations, Inuit and ...
Aim: To gather Aboriginal women's stories of smoking and becoming pregnant to identify the barriers ...
Tobacco smoking during pregnancy is the most important modifiable risk factor for adverse pregnancy ...
Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general population, wit...
Objective. To investigate the sociodemographic factors associated with cigarette smoking in women be...
BACKGROUND: Despite earlier declines, maternal smoking during pregnancy continues to be a public hea...
Background: Despite earlier declines, maternal smoking during pregnancy continues to be a public hea...