Hutchison K E, Stevens V M, Collins F L
Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA.
J Behav Med. 1996 Jun;19(3):307-16. doi: 10.1007/BF01857771.
Research has demonstrated that smoking during pregnancy has deleterious effects on the health of the unborn child as well as the mother. The present study examined whether pregnant smokers would have a greater intention to quit smoking, whether the stage of pregnancy would influence the intention to quit, and whether variables which have predicted cessation among pregnant smokers would also predict intention to quit. The results indicated that pregnant women did not have a significantly greater intention to quit smoking compared to nonpregnant smokers, despite the health risks to their child. Women who were further along in their pregnancy and women who smoked more cigarettes on a daily basis demonstrated the least intention to quit. Notably, women in the first trimester showed the greatest intention to quit, suggesting that pregnant women may be most receptive to quitting during their first trimester.
研究表明,孕期吸烟对未出生胎儿以及母亲的健康都有有害影响。本研究调查了怀孕吸烟者是否有更强的戒烟意愿,怀孕阶段是否会影响戒烟意愿,以及那些已被证实可预测怀孕吸烟者戒烟情况的变量是否也能预测戒烟意愿。结果表明,尽管对孩子有健康风险,但与未怀孕吸烟者相比,怀孕女性并没有明显更强的戒烟意愿。怀孕时间更长的女性以及每天吸烟更多的女性表现出最微弱的戒烟意愿。值得注意的是,孕早期的女性表现出最强的戒烟意愿,这表明孕妇在孕早期可能最愿意戒烟。