Smoking in Pregnancy and Parenthood: What is the Role of Depression, Anxiety and Nicotine Addiction? |
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Authors: | Leona Bull Ronan Burke Siobhan Walsh Emma Whitehead |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Education, Brunel University, Twickenham, UK.b East Elmbridge and Mid Surrey Primary Care Trust, Leatherhead, UK. |
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Abstract: | This paper presents some of the findings from the Smoking in Pregnancy study of attitudes towards smoking among pregnant women, mothers of young children and their partners in East Surrey. As part of the study, respondents completed a General Health Questionnaire to identify mental health difficulties and, if they were smoking at the time of the study, they also completed the Fagerstrom nicotine addiction test. Eleven female respondents had high scores on the General Health Questionnaire, suggesting symptoms of depression, anxiety and/or social dysfunction for these women. There was no evidence that smokers were suffering from greater mental health difficulties than ex-smokers or non-smokers. However, the General Health Questionnaire scores of smokers were positively associated with their level of nicotine dependence. Furthermore, when General Health Questionnaire scores of all respondents were compared with self-reported health status there was a marked discrepancy suggesting under-reporting of symptoms by women. |
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Keywords: | Depression Anxiety Parent Pregnancy Smoking Health |
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