The Importance of Social Networks on Smoking: Perspectives of Women Who Quit Smoking During Pregnancy

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Stephanie N. Nguyen
Isabelle Von Kohorn
Dena Schulman-Green
Eve R. Colson
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[1] Stanford University School of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Institute of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Yale University School of Nursing,undefined
[4] Yale University School of Medicine,undefined
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Smoking; Postpartum; Qualitative; Relapse;
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While up to 45% of women quit smoking during pregnancy, nearly 80% return to smoking within a year after delivery. Interventions to prevent relapse have had limited success. The study objective was to understand what influences return to smoking after pregnancy among women who quit smoking during pregnancy, with a focus on the role of social networks. We conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews during the postpartum hospital stay with women who quit smoking while pregnant. Over 300 pages of transcripts were analyzed using qualitative methods to identify common themes. Respondents [n = 24] were predominately white (63%), had at least some college education (54%) and a mean age of 26 years (range = 18–36). When reflecting on the experience of being a smoker who quit smoking during pregnancy, all participants emphasized the importance of their relationships with other smokers and the changes in these relationships that ensued once they quit smoking. Three common themes were: (1) being enmeshed in social networks with prominent smoking norms (2) being tempted to smoke by members of their social networks, and (3) changing relationships with the smokers in their social networks as a result of their non-smoking status. We found that women who quit smoking during pregnancy found themselves confronted by a change in their social network since most of those in their social network were smokers. For this reason, smoking cessation interventions may be most successful if they help women consider restructuring or reframing their social network.
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