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Prenatal and postpartum smoking abstinence a partner-assisted approach.

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McBride, CM; Baucom, DH; Peterson, BL; Pollak, KI; Palmer, C; Westman, E; Lyna, P
Published in: Am J Prev Med
October 2004

BACKGROUND: A partner's provision of support and smoking status has been consistently associated with women's likelihood of smoking cessation during pregnancy and relapse in postpartum. DESIGN: A three-group randomized controlled intervention trial was conducted in 1996 to 2001, with 583 women and their partners randomized to usual care (UC), woman-only (WO), or partner-assisted (PA) intervention. Follow-ups occurred at 28 weeks of pregnancy, and 2-, 6-, and 12-months postpartum. SETTING: Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC) at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, North Carolina. INTERVENTION: Women in the UC condition received provider advice to quit and a self-help guide. The WO condition received UC components plus a late-pregnancy relapse prevention kit (booklet and gift items) and six counseling calls (three in pregnancy and three postpartum) initiated by a health advisor. Women in the PA condition received the WO intervention, and their partners received telephone counseling and a support guide emphasizing skills to help the woman build and maintain her confidence to quit smoking. Partners who smoked also received cessation aids and related counseling. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Seven-day self-reported abstinence from smoking at each follow-up. RESULTS: Intent-to-treat analyses showed no significant differences by condition in women's reports of abstinence at any follow-up. In late pregnancy, more partners were abstinent in the PA condition (15%) than in the UC condition (5%), p =0.02. CONCLUSIONS: Partner-assisted smoking-cessation interventions need further refinement. Influencing young couples' support patterns may require more intensive and conjoint intervention. Partners who smoke could benefit from support for their cessation efforts.

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Am J Prev Med

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0749-3797

Publication Date

October 2004

Volume

27

Issue

3

Start / End Page

232 / 238

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Support
  • Smoking Prevention
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Smoking
  • Public Health
  • Prevalence
  • Prenatal Care
  • Pregnancy
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • North Carolina
 

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McBride, C. M., Baucom, D. H., Peterson, B. L., Pollak, K. I., Palmer, C., Westman, E., & Lyna, P. (2004). Prenatal and postpartum smoking abstinence a partner-assisted approach. Am J Prev Med, 27(3), 232–238. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2004.06.005
McBride, Colleen M., Donald H. Baucom, Bercedis L. Peterson, Kathryn I. Pollak, Carleton Palmer, Eric Westman, and Pauline Lyna. “Prenatal and postpartum smoking abstinence a partner-assisted approach.Am J Prev Med 27, no. 3 (October 2004): 232–38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2004.06.005.
McBride CM, Baucom DH, Peterson BL, Pollak KI, Palmer C, Westman E, et al. Prenatal and postpartum smoking abstinence a partner-assisted approach. Am J Prev Med. 2004 Oct;27(3):232–8.
McBride, Colleen M., et al. “Prenatal and postpartum smoking abstinence a partner-assisted approach.Am J Prev Med, vol. 27, no. 3, Oct. 2004, pp. 232–38. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2004.06.005.
McBride CM, Baucom DH, Peterson BL, Pollak KI, Palmer C, Westman E, Lyna P. Prenatal and postpartum smoking abstinence a partner-assisted approach. Am J Prev Med. 2004 Oct;27(3):232–238.
Journal cover image

Published In

Am J Prev Med

DOI

ISSN

0749-3797

Publication Date

October 2004

Volume

27

Issue

3

Start / End Page

232 / 238

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Support
  • Smoking Prevention
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Smoking
  • Public Health
  • Prevalence
  • Prenatal Care
  • Pregnancy
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • North Carolina