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Table 6 Comparison of parental smoking between the cohorts after the smoking intervention programme

From: The impact of a minimal smoking cessation intervention for pregnant women and their partners on perinatal smoking behaviour in primary health care: A real-life controlled study

 

Parental smoking prevalence 6 weeks post partum

   

Smoking behaviour

Intervention cohort

Control cohort

   

at inclusion:

n

%

95% CI

n

%

95% CI

aOR

95% CI

p-value

Mother non-smoking

20

2,1

1,3–3,2

27

3,2

2,2–4,6

0,77*

0,42–1,42

0,40

Mother smoking

42

72,4

59,1–83,3

57

67,9

57,3–76,9

1,54*

0,63–3,73

0,34

Father non-smoking

24

2,9

2,0–4,4

21

3,1

2,0–4,7

0,92

0,53–1,59

0,76

Father smoking

116

69,9

62,5–76,4

134

74,0

67,2–79,9

0,61

0,35–1,04

0,07

  1. Stratified analysis according to smoking behaviour at inclusion, crude prevalence stated for smoking.
  2. *aORs adjusted for maternal age, first child, and paternal smoking at the beginning of pregnancy
  3. aORs adjusted for first child and maternal age