“…The SFF program is theoretically based and adaptable to a variety of delivery models. Tobacco control programs for pregnant women have been structured in various ways (Windsor & Boyd, 1998), including brief intervention as part of routine prenatal care (Ebrahim, Floyd, Merritt, Decoufle, & Holtzman, 2000;Windsor et al, 1993Windsor et al, , 2000, group programs for pregnant women (Pletsch, 1995;Pohl & Caplan, 1998), multiple component programs (Ershoff, Mullen, & Quinn, 1989;Gebauer, Kwo, Haynes, & Wewers, 1998;Klerman & Rooks, 1999;Klesges, Ward, & DeBon, 1996;Pletsch, Devine, Payne, The SFF program can be modified to fit the structure, resources, and philosophy of an obstetric practice by varying the personnel who provide the counseling, the clustering of program components, and the setting. & London, in press;Secker-Walker, Solomon, Flynn, Skelly, & Mead, 1998;Walsh, Redman, Brinsmead, Byrne, & Melmeth, 1997), and individual counseling (Orleans & Slade, 1993).…”