2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-008-0363-z
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Baby BEEP: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Nurses’ Individualized Social Support for Poor Rural Pregnant Smokers

Abstract: High abstinence rates in the controls indicate the power of biologic monitoring and home visits to assess stress, support, depression, and intimate partner violence; these elements plus booklets were as effective as more intensive interventions. Targeting partners who smoke is needed.

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“…Two studies used the social cognitive theory, including Patten [6,10] . This theory states that behaviors are learned through observation and personality, and represents a clinical approach to behavior change [21] . Bandura demonstrated the effects of the social cognitive theory by exposing children to a video showing aggressive and violent behaviors, and then placed the children in a room with a doll to see how they acted.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two studies used the social cognitive theory, including Patten [6,10] . This theory states that behaviors are learned through observation and personality, and represents a clinical approach to behavior change [21] . Bandura demonstrated the effects of the social cognitive theory by exposing children to a video showing aggressive and violent behaviors, and then placed the children in a room with a doll to see how they acted.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bullock et al (2009) distributed literature to women that highlighted the importance of smoking cessation. The women received a total of 8 booklets in this study [25] .…”
Section: Written Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One-third of the women in another study were exposed to SHS every day (Homish et al, 2012). This exposure, particularly if it was in the home and with the partner, decreased the odds of prenatal cessation (Bullock et al, 2009;Higgins et al, 2009;Homish et al, 2012). Unhealthy Behavior Variables.…”
Section: Characteristics Associated With Prenatal Smoking In Low Ses mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of these studies, however, reported mean scores that were inconsistent with the range of this scale (Bullock et al, 2009). Ockene et al (2002) also used the PSS-4, but used it in combination with other items to create a "Mood Score;" interpretation details were not given in the publication.…”
Section: Characteristics Associated With Prenatal Smoking In Low Ses mentioning
confidence: 99%
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