Telephone Smoking Cessation Quitline Use Among Pregnant and Non-pregnant Women

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Jennifer M. Bombard
Sherry L. Farr
Patricia M. Dietz
Van T. Tong
Lei Zhang
Vance Rabius
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[1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
[2] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Office of Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
[3] University of Texas,Department of Behavioral Science, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Female; Pregnancy; Smoking cessation; Telephone counseling;
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To describe characteristics, referrals, service utilization, and self-reported quit rates among pregnant and non-pregnant women enrolled in a smoking cessation quitline. This information can be used to improve strategies to increase pregnant and non-pregnant smokers’ use of quitlines. We examined tobacco use characteristics, referral sources, and use of services among 1,718 pregnant and 24,321 non-pregnant women aged 18–44 years enrolled in quitline services in 10 states during 2006–2008. We examined self-reported 30-day quit rates 7 months after enrollment among 246 pregnant and 4,123 non-pregnant women and, within groups, used Chi-square tests to compare quit rates by type of service received. The majority of pregnant and non-pregnant callers, respectively, smoked ≥10 cigarettes per day (62 %; 83 %), had recently attempted to quit (55 %; 58 %), smoked 5 or minutes after waking (59 %; 55 %), and lived with a smoker (63 %; 48 %). Of callers, 24.3 % of pregnant and 36.4 % of non-pregnant women were uninsured. Pregnant callers heard about the quitline most often from a health care provider (50 %) and non-pregnant callers most often through mass media (59 %). Over half of pregnant (52 %) and non-pregnant (57 %) women received self-help materials only, the remainder received counseling. Self-reported quit rates at 7 months after enrollment in the subsample were 26.4 % for pregnant women and 22.6 % for non-pregnant women. Quitlines provide needed services for pregnant and non-pregnant smokers, many of whom are uninsured. Smokers should be encouraged to access counseling services.
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