A randomized evaluation of smoking cessation interventions for pregnant women at a WIC clinic
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A randomized evaluation of smoking cessation interventions for pregnant women at a WIC clinic
Abstract
Pregnant smokers attending a local health department WIC clinic were randomly assigned to one of two self-help smoking cessation programs or usual care. The multiple component program resulted in larger quit rates than usual care during the last month of pregnancy (11 percent vs 3 percent) and postpartum (7 percent vs 0 percent). Achieving quit rates in WIC similar to those in studies conducted at prenatal care settings, suggests that smoking cessation programs for low-income pregnant WIC clients are feasible.
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