Maternal Smoking Prevalence in Brazil in 2013 and 2019: Not What We Expected When They Were Expecting!
André Salem Szklo,
Graziele Grilo,
Jeffrey Drope
Abstract:Introduction
Monitoring tobacco use during pregnancy is critical for achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We examined changes between 2013 and 2019 in the relative differences in smoking prevalence rates between pregnant and non-pregnant women aged 18-49 years.
Methods
We used data from a nationally representative health survey conducted in Brazil in 2013 and 2019. A generalized linear model with binomi… Show more
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