2010
DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2009.1417
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Is Questionnaire-Based Alcohol Counseling More Effective for Pregnant Women Than Standard Maternity Care?

Abstract: The questionnaire-based counseling model was more favorably perceived than the standard care model, but the new model was not more effective in terms of its impact on the proportion of women who abstained from drinking during pregnancy.

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“…Unfortunately, information on the woman's actual BMI at the visit was not available which makes comparisons of attitudes towards discussing weight impossible over the BMI strata. The selected cut-off point is based on previous study result [25]. A lower cut-off level would increase the number of women belonging to the HRG and possibly the relationship between the two groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unfortunately, information on the woman's actual BMI at the visit was not available which makes comparisons of attitudes towards discussing weight impossible over the BMI strata. The selected cut-off point is based on previous study result [25]. A lower cut-off level would increase the number of women belonging to the HRG and possibly the relationship between the two groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bush et al [22] and Bradley et al [23] suggest in their studies including a population of US women >3 as a cut-off point, whereas a study by Rumpf et al [24] in a North European population recommend a cut-off point of >5. In a Swedish study among pregnant women the cut-off point of >6 was used for expanded information and advice [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…El promedio de autores por cada entrada fue cuatro. Grace Chang fue la autora con mayor número de publicaciones, un total de cinco (8-12) seguida por la American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists con tres (6,13,14) y por Louise Floyd, Nancy Handmaker y Per Nilsen con dos publicaciones cada uno (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20). Si bien se encontraron trabajos de 15 países, Estados Unidos contó con la mayor producción (62%), junto con países de Europa que concentraron el 24% de la producción total.…”
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“…another found no difference in drinking between those receiving a single BI session or advice from a mid-wife to abstain. 63 Additional studies of postpartum women found that assignment to a BI condition was associated with better SUD outcomes than assignment to control conditions. 64,65 These findings suggest that BIs consisting of a more intensive protocol beyond a single dose may help to reduce alcohol consumption among women and prenatal alcohol exposure, thereby decreasing associated birth defects and developmental disabilities.…”
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confidence: 99%