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Infant Birth Outcomes Among Substance Using Women: Why Quitting Smoking During Pregnancy is Just as Important as Quitting Illicit Drug Use

机译:在使用药物的女性中婴儿出生的结果:为什么在怀孕期间戒烟与戒除非法吸毒同样重要

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Poor birth outcomes are associated with illicit drug use during pregnancy. While prenatal cigarette exposure has similar effects, cessation of illicit drug use during pregnancy is often prioritized over cessation of smoking. The study goal was to examine the impact of pregnancy tobacco use, relative to use of illicit drugs, on birth outcomes. Women were recruited at entry to prenatal care, with background and substance use information collected during pregnancy. Urine drug screens were performed during pregnancy, and the final sample (n = 265) was restricted to infants who also had biologic drug testing at delivery. Participants were classified by pregnancy drug use: no drugso cigarettes, no drugs/cigarette use, illicit drugso cigarettes, and illicit drugs/cigarette use. Groups differed significantly on infant birthweight, but not gestational age at delivery after control for confounders including background and medical factors. Among women who smoked, the adjusted mean birthweight gain was 163 g for those not using hard illicit drugs, while marijuana use had no effect on birth weight beyond the effect of smoking cigarettes. Women who used hard illicit drugs and did not smoke had an adjusted mean birthweight gain of 317 g over smokers. Finally, women who refrained from hard illicit drugs and smoking had a birthweight gain of 352 g. Among substance using pregnant women, smoking cessation may have a greater impact on birthweight than eliminating illicit drug use. Intervention efforts should stress that smoking cessation is at least as important to improving pregnancy outcomes as abstaining from illicit drug use.
机译:不良的出生结局与怀孕期间的非法药物使用有关。尽管产前香烟暴露具有类似的效果,但在怀孕期间停止使用非法药物通常比停止吸烟优先。该研究的目的是检验相对于使用非法药物而言,怀孕烟草使用对分娩结局的影响。在进入产前保健时招募了妇女,并收集了怀孕期间的背景和物质使用信息。在怀孕期间进行尿液药物筛查,最终样品(n = 265)仅限于在分娩时也进行过生物药物测试的婴儿。参加者按怀孕药物使用情况分类:不使用药物/不吸烟,不使用药物/香烟,非法药物/不吸烟和非法药物/香烟。在控制混杂因素(包括背景因素和医学因素)后,各组的婴儿出生体重差异显着,但分娩时的胎龄无明显差异。在吸烟的妇女中,未使用硬性非法药物的妇女的调整后平均出生体重增加为163 g,而使用大麻对出生体重没有影响,超过了吸烟的影响。使用硬毒品和不吸烟的妇女的平均出生体重比吸烟者增加了317 g。最后,避免使用硬性违禁药物和吸烟的妇女的出生体重增加了352 g。在使用孕妇的物质中,戒烟对消除体重可能比消除非法药物有更大的影响。干预措施应强调,戒烟对改善妊娠结局至少与禁止非法使用毒品同样重要。

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