Objectives: To examine patterns of nicotine dependence, the value of the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) and its correlation with self-reported tobacco use and urinary cotinine concentrations among pregnant Indigenous women in Townsville. Design, participants and setting: Cross-sectional study of 201 consecutive women who self-reported tobacco use at their first antenatal visit to Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Health Service (TAIHS) between 1 November 2005 and 31 October 2007. All smokers were to be assessed by FTND, and 108 women participating in the Tilly’s Tracks project (a randomised trial of an intervention to reduce smoking in pregnant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women) were to have a comprehensive s...
Introduction: Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general p...
Background: Smoking during pregnancy is three times as common among Aboriginal women as non-Aborigin...
Introduction: Indigenous women have the highest smoking prevalence during pregnancy (47%) in Austral...
Objectives: To examine patterns of nicotine dependence, the value of the Fagerström Test for Nicoti...
Objectives: To examine patterns of nicotine dependence, the value of the Fagerström Test for Nicotin...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of an intensive quit-smoking intervention on smoking rates...
INTRODUCTION: Indigenous women have the highest smoking prevalence during pregnancy (47%) in Austral...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of an intensive quit-smoking intervention on smoking rates...
Background: Addressing smoking cessation during pregnancy among Aboriginal women is a national prior...
Objective: To examine the relationship between self-reported tobacco smoking and urinary cotinine co...
Introduction and Aims: A significant level of misreport or error occurs during questionnaire-based a...
Abstract Objective: To examine the relationship between self‐reported tobacco smoking and urinary co...
Background: About 44% of Indigenous Australian women smoke during pregnancy, compared with 12% of pr...
Tobacco smoking perpetuates the disadvantages experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p...
Background Smoking prevalence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnant women is quadruple ...
Introduction: Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general p...
Background: Smoking during pregnancy is three times as common among Aboriginal women as non-Aborigin...
Introduction: Indigenous women have the highest smoking prevalence during pregnancy (47%) in Austral...
Objectives: To examine patterns of nicotine dependence, the value of the Fagerström Test for Nicoti...
Objectives: To examine patterns of nicotine dependence, the value of the Fagerström Test for Nicotin...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of an intensive quit-smoking intervention on smoking rates...
INTRODUCTION: Indigenous women have the highest smoking prevalence during pregnancy (47%) in Austral...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of an intensive quit-smoking intervention on smoking rates...
Background: Addressing smoking cessation during pregnancy among Aboriginal women is a national prior...
Objective: To examine the relationship between self-reported tobacco smoking and urinary cotinine co...
Introduction and Aims: A significant level of misreport or error occurs during questionnaire-based a...
Abstract Objective: To examine the relationship between self‐reported tobacco smoking and urinary co...
Background: About 44% of Indigenous Australian women smoke during pregnancy, compared with 12% of pr...
Tobacco smoking perpetuates the disadvantages experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p...
Background Smoking prevalence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnant women is quadruple ...
Introduction: Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general p...
Background: Smoking during pregnancy is three times as common among Aboriginal women as non-Aborigin...
Introduction: Indigenous women have the highest smoking prevalence during pregnancy (47%) in Austral...