Background: The widening socioeconomic gap in smoking during pregnancy remains a challenge to the Swedish antenatal care services. However, the influence of cultural factors in explaining the socioeconomic differences in smoking during pregnancy is not clear among the immigrant women. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the development of smoking prevalence among pregnant immigrant women in Sweden followed the trajectory which could be expected from the stages of the global smoking epidemic model in the women's countries of origin, or not. Methods: Delivery data on pregnancies in Sweden from 1982 to 2001 was collected from the Swedish Medical Birth Registry. From a total of 2,224,469 pregnant women during this period, all immig...
Objective: Current report assessed the trends in smoking prevalence and the percentage of smoking ce...
Objectives: The aims of the study were to investigate foreign-born women’s lifestyle and health befo...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The widening socioeconomic gap in smoking during pregnancy remains a challenge...
This study revisits the effect of duration by residence in relation to smoking during pregnancy. It ...
Background: There was a decrease in smoking during early pregnancy in Swedish women between 1982 and...
A growing corpus of evidence reveals that smoking patterns of migrant women tend to converge with th...
Introduction: Smoking rates have dropped substantially in most developed countries in recent decades...
The widening inequalities in smoking are one of the growing public health challenges in western coun...
Background: The aim was to investigate ethnic differences in daily smoking in Malmö, Sweden, and whe...
Patterns and correlates of maternal smoking could differ according to ethnic background, and these d...
Background: Some women continue smoking during pregnancy despite the extensive information available...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
The inequalities in health and healthcare exist worldwide. The health of any individual is strongly ...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
Objective: Current report assessed the trends in smoking prevalence and the percentage of smoking ce...
Objectives: The aims of the study were to investigate foreign-born women’s lifestyle and health befo...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The widening socioeconomic gap in smoking during pregnancy remains a challenge...
This study revisits the effect of duration by residence in relation to smoking during pregnancy. It ...
Background: There was a decrease in smoking during early pregnancy in Swedish women between 1982 and...
A growing corpus of evidence reveals that smoking patterns of migrant women tend to converge with th...
Introduction: Smoking rates have dropped substantially in most developed countries in recent decades...
The widening inequalities in smoking are one of the growing public health challenges in western coun...
Background: The aim was to investigate ethnic differences in daily smoking in Malmö, Sweden, and whe...
Patterns and correlates of maternal smoking could differ according to ethnic background, and these d...
Background: Some women continue smoking during pregnancy despite the extensive information available...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
The inequalities in health and healthcare exist worldwide. The health of any individual is strongly ...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
Objective: Current report assessed the trends in smoking prevalence and the percentage of smoking ce...
Objectives: The aims of the study were to investigate foreign-born women’s lifestyle and health befo...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...