McBride C M, Pirie P L, Curry S J
Center for Health Studies, Group Health Puget Sound, Seattle, WA 98115.
Health Educ Res. 1992 Sep;7(3):381-90. doi: 10.1093/her/7.3.381.
A substantial proportion of women who quit smoking during pregnancy will relapse in postpartum. In order to better understand the psychosocial factors which precipitate relapse to smoking we conducted a prospective study of postpartum smoking relapse among a cohort (N = 106) of women who quit smoking during pregnancy. Participants were surveyed by telephone after the 28th week of pregnancy, and at 6 weeks and 6 months postpartum. Point prevalence estimates of smoking relapse indicated that at 6 weeks and 6 months follow-up, 24% (n = 26) and 40% (n = 42), respectively, of the women had returned to regular smoking. Spouse's smoking status, social support, decreases in self-efficacy, and the types of coping strategies used to resist smoking in pregnancy and postpartum predicted relapse to smoking in postpartum. Longitudinal data indicated that relapse occurred relatively gradually suggesting that early postpartum is not too late to encourage new mothers to remain abstinent.
很大一部分在孕期戒烟的女性产后会复吸。为了更好地了解促使复吸的心理社会因素,我们对一组孕期戒烟的女性(N = 106)进行了产后吸烟复吸的前瞻性研究。在怀孕第28周后、产后6周和6个月通过电话对参与者进行调查。吸烟复吸的时点患病率估计表明,在6周和6个月随访时,分别有24%(n = 26)和40%(n = 42)的女性恢复了经常吸烟。配偶的吸烟状况、社会支持、自我效能感的降低以及孕期和产后用于抵制吸烟的应对策略类型可预测产后吸烟复吸。纵向数据表明,复吸发生得相对较为缓慢,这表明产后早期鼓励新妈妈保持戒烟状态还为时不晚。