Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine

Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of a number of complications of pregnancy and can have adverse effects on the child. This study provides data from Ukraine that are consistent with the international literature on the effects of smoking d...

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Main Authors: Andreeva, Tatiana I., Gilpin, Elizabeth, Salyuk, Tetyana O., Krasovsky, Konstantin S., Dovbakh, Anna V.
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6499114/smoking-consequences-pregnant-women-ukraine
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spelling okr-10986-137402021-04-23T14:03:09Z Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine Andreeva, Tatiana I. Gilpin, Elizabeth Salyuk, Tetyana O. Krasovsky, Konstantin S. Dovbakh, Anna V. ABORTION ABORTIONS ADDICTION ADOLESCENCE AGED ALCOHOL ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ALCOHOL USE ALCOHOLIC DRINKS ANEMIA ANTENATAL CARE BABIES BIRTH OUTCOMES BIRTH WEIGHT BIRTHS CAESAREAN SECTION CIGARETTE SMOKING CLINICS COCAINE COCAINE USE COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY DISEASES DRUG USE ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILIES FATHERS GESTATIONAL AGE HEALTH HOSPITALS ILLEGAL DRUGS ILLNESSES INFANT MORBIDITY INFANTS INTERVENTION IRON IRON SUPPLEMENTS MATERNAL COCAINE USE MATERNAL SMOKING MEDICINE MEDICINES MISCARRIAGE MISCARRIAGES MORBIDITY NEONATAL PERIOD NUTRITION OBSTETRIC INTERVENTIONS OUTCOMES OF PREGNANCY PASSIVE SMOKING PREGNANCIES PREGNANCY PREGNANCY OUTCOME PREGNANCY OUTCOMES PREGNANT WOMAN PREGNANT WOMEN PREMATURE DEATH PRENATAL CARE PRENATAL TOBACCO PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS PUBLIC HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE AGE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROBLEMS SMOKERS SMOKING SMOKING CESSATION SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY SOCIAL WORK SUBSTANCE USE TOBACCO TOBACCO CONSUMPTION TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO EPIDEMIC TOBACCO INDUSTRY TOBACCO TAXES TOBACCO USE UNPROTECTED SEX YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of a number of complications of pregnancy and can have adverse effects on the child. This study provides data from Ukraine that are consistent with the international literature on the effects of smoking during pregnancy. The study of nearly 700 women in Ukraine examined the rate of smoking during pregnancy and factors related to continued smoking. It documents the outcomes of pregnancy in women who smoked prior to pregnancy, and who smoked during pregnancy compared to those who did not. It also looks at pregnancy outcomes with respect to the baby's father smoking. Smoking during pregnancy is at low levels in Ukraine (less than 5 percent of pregnant women), but is associated with family structure, the baby's father smoking, and the number of previous abortions. It is also associated with placental insufficiency, low birth weight, fetus hypotrophy, and hip joint dysphasia. The father's smoking is associated with decreased fertility, late toxicosis, miscarriage threat in third trimester, small baby, and lower infant functional status. There was no evidence that information on the dangers of smoking while pregnant encouraged cessation. 2013-06-04T20:03:46Z 2013-06-04T20:03:46Z 2005-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6499114/smoking-consequences-pregnant-women-ukraine http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13740 English en_US HNP Discussion Paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Ukraine
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topic ABORTION
ABORTIONS
ADDICTION
ADOLESCENCE
AGED
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
ALCOHOL USE
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
ANEMIA
ANTENATAL CARE
BABIES
BIRTH OUTCOMES
BIRTH WEIGHT
BIRTHS
CAESAREAN SECTION
CIGARETTE SMOKING
CLINICS
COCAINE
COCAINE USE
COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY
DISEASES
DRUG USE
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
FATHERS
GESTATIONAL AGE
HEALTH
HOSPITALS
ILLEGAL DRUGS
ILLNESSES
INFANT MORBIDITY
INFANTS
INTERVENTION
IRON
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
MATERNAL COCAINE USE
MATERNAL SMOKING
MEDICINE
MEDICINES
MISCARRIAGE
MISCARRIAGES
MORBIDITY
NEONATAL PERIOD
NUTRITION
OBSTETRIC INTERVENTIONS
OUTCOMES OF PREGNANCY
PASSIVE SMOKING
PREGNANCIES
PREGNANCY
PREGNANCY OUTCOME
PREGNANCY OUTCOMES
PREGNANT WOMAN
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREMATURE DEATH
PRENATAL CARE
PRENATAL TOBACCO
PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
PUBLIC HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROBLEMS
SMOKERS
SMOKING
SMOKING CESSATION
SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY
SOCIAL WORK
SUBSTANCE USE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EPIDEMIC
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO USE
UNPROTECTED SEX
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMEN
spellingShingle ABORTION
ABORTIONS
ADDICTION
ADOLESCENCE
AGED
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
ALCOHOL USE
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
ANEMIA
ANTENATAL CARE
BABIES
BIRTH OUTCOMES
BIRTH WEIGHT
BIRTHS
CAESAREAN SECTION
CIGARETTE SMOKING
CLINICS
COCAINE
COCAINE USE
COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY
DISEASES
DRUG USE
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
FATHERS
GESTATIONAL AGE
HEALTH
HOSPITALS
ILLEGAL DRUGS
ILLNESSES
INFANT MORBIDITY
INFANTS
INTERVENTION
IRON
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
MATERNAL COCAINE USE
MATERNAL SMOKING
MEDICINE
MEDICINES
MISCARRIAGE
MISCARRIAGES
MORBIDITY
NEONATAL PERIOD
NUTRITION
OBSTETRIC INTERVENTIONS
OUTCOMES OF PREGNANCY
PASSIVE SMOKING
PREGNANCIES
PREGNANCY
PREGNANCY OUTCOME
PREGNANCY OUTCOMES
PREGNANT WOMAN
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREMATURE DEATH
PRENATAL CARE
PRENATAL TOBACCO
PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
PUBLIC HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROBLEMS
SMOKERS
SMOKING
SMOKING CESSATION
SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY
SOCIAL WORK
SUBSTANCE USE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO EPIDEMIC
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO USE
UNPROTECTED SEX
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMEN
Andreeva, Tatiana I.
Gilpin, Elizabeth
Salyuk, Tetyana O.
Krasovsky, Konstantin S.
Dovbakh, Anna V.
Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Ukraine
relation HNP Discussion Paper;
description Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of a number of complications of pregnancy and can have adverse effects on the child. This study provides data from Ukraine that are consistent with the international literature on the effects of smoking during pregnancy. The study of nearly 700 women in Ukraine examined the rate of smoking during pregnancy and factors related to continued smoking. It documents the outcomes of pregnancy in women who smoked prior to pregnancy, and who smoked during pregnancy compared to those who did not. It also looks at pregnancy outcomes with respect to the baby's father smoking. Smoking during pregnancy is at low levels in Ukraine (less than 5 percent of pregnant women), but is associated with family structure, the baby's father smoking, and the number of previous abortions. It is also associated with placental insufficiency, low birth weight, fetus hypotrophy, and hip joint dysphasia. The father's smoking is associated with decreased fertility, late toxicosis, miscarriage threat in third trimester, small baby, and lower infant functional status. There was no evidence that information on the dangers of smoking while pregnant encouraged cessation.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Andreeva, Tatiana I.
Gilpin, Elizabeth
Salyuk, Tetyana O.
Krasovsky, Konstantin S.
Dovbakh, Anna V.
author_facet Andreeva, Tatiana I.
Gilpin, Elizabeth
Salyuk, Tetyana O.
Krasovsky, Konstantin S.
Dovbakh, Anna V.
author_sort Andreeva, Tatiana I.
title Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine
title_short Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine
title_full Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine
title_fullStr Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine
title_sort smoking and its consequences in pregnant women in ukraine
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6499114/smoking-consequences-pregnant-women-ukraine
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13740
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