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SAGE Publications, American Journal of Health Promotion, 4(11), p. 244-246

DOI: 10.4278/0890-1171-11.4.244

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Smoking Relapse Prevention Methods for Pregnant Women: A Formative Evaluation

Journal article published in 1997 by John B. Lowe, Richard Windsor, Kevin P. Balanda ORCID, Lesa Woodby
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Abstract

While there was no statistical difference between the intervention and control groups, the overall relapse rate of 22% (78% nonsmoking), was lower compared to most of the published data from other studies. Results from the historical comparison group from the smoking cessation trial confirmed a 35% relapse rate during pregnancy in this population.