2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-024-03311-4
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Characterising smoking and nicotine use behaviours among women of reproductive age: a 10-year population study in England

Sarah E. Jackson,
Jamie Brown,
Caitlin Notley
et al.

Abstract: Background Tobacco smoking affects women’s fertility and is associated with substantial risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study explored trends by socioeconomic position in patterns of smoking, use of non-combustible nicotine products, and quitting activity among women of reproductive age in England. Methods Data come from a nationally representative monthly cross-sectional survey. Between October 2013 and October 2023, 197,266 adults (≥ 1… Show more

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“…While overall smoking rates declined between 2013 and 2023, there appears to have been a rise in the proportion of middle class women under the age of 45 who smoke in England. The findings come from the Smoking Toolkit study in which a different representative sample of 1700 adults in England are interviewed each month 1…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While overall smoking rates declined between 2013 and 2023, there appears to have been a rise in the proportion of middle class women under the age of 45 who smoke in England. The findings come from the Smoking Toolkit study in which a different representative sample of 1700 adults in England are interviewed each month 1…”
Section: Good News I Presume?mentioning
confidence: 99%