DOI: 10.32469/10355/48224
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The moderating role of social support on the relationship of maternal stress and infants birth weight of pregnant smokers : a secondary data analysis

Abstract: Low birth weight (LBW) infants face serious health problems. Maternal psychosocial stress may predict LBW outcomes, but the relationship is not consistent. Other factors such as social support and smoking have been studied as contributors to infant birth weight. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between maternal perceived psychosocial stress and infant birth weight among rural pregnant smokers, and to identify whether social supports from partner and other people are protective factors … Show more

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