Australia: Knowledge, Attitudes And Other Factors Associated With Assessment Of Tobacco Smoking Among Pregnant Aboriginal Women By Health Care Providers - A Cross-Sectional Survey


Australia: Knowledge, Attitudes And Other Factors Associated With Assessment Of Tobacco Smoking Among Pregnant Aboriginal Women By Health Care Providers - A Cross-Sectional Survey   Megan E Passey, Catherine A D'Este, and Robert W Sanson-Fisher, 2012   Background: As with many Indigenous peoples, smoking rates among Aboriginal Australians are considerably higher than those of the non-Indigenous population. Approximately 50% of Indigenous women smoke during pregnancy, a time when women...

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