1. Partner-Support and Gestational Duration Among Pregnant Women Who Smoke
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Bartashevskyy, Maksym, Pan, Xin, Senthil Kumar, Vaishnavi, and Wen, Xiaozhong
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Pregnant women -- Health aspects -- Evaluation ,Premature birth -- Risk factors ,Smoking in pregnancy -- Influence ,Health care industry - Abstract
Introduction Pregnant women who smoke are at a high risk of preterm birth (PTB) and have low partner-support. In a prospective cohort study, we aimed to examine the role of partner-support in gestational duration and PTB among pregnant women who smoke as well as the interaction with race/ethnicity. Methods We analyzed secondary data of 53 participants from the University at Buffalo Pregnancy and Smoking Cessation Study. Partner-support was measured with Turner's support scale where women reported how much they agreed with five statements about how supportive their partner was. Total partner-support was calculated and split into emotional support and accountability. We fit multivariable linear regression models and log-binomial regression models for gestational duration and PTB, respectively. Results Gestational duration significantly increased with partner-support (0.22 weeks longer per unit increment in partner-support score), emotional support (0.52 weeks), and accountability (0.35 weeks). This association tended to be stronger among Hispanics and women of other races than non-Hispanic Caucasians and African Americans. Women with a bed partner had 1.48 weeks longer gestational duration than women without a bed partner. Discussion Partner-support may increase gestational duration and reduce PTB risk among pregnant women who smoke, especially among Hispanic women. Sharing a bed with a partner was associated with a longer gestational duration. Our findings may be interpreted with caution due to limitations such as small sample size, recruitment within a single metropolitan area, and partner-support measurement via maternal reports only. A partner-support intervention to increase gestational duration is warranted., Author(s): Maksym Bartashevskyy [sup.1] , Xin Pan [sup.1] , Vaishnavi Senthil Kumar [sup.1] [sup.2] , Xiaozhong Wen [sup.1] [sup.3] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.273335.3, 0000 0004 1936 9887, Division of Behavioral [...]
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- 2023
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