Do changes in mood and concerns about weight relate to smoking relapse in the postpartum period

作者: M. D. Levine , M. D. Marcus

DOI: 10.1007/S00737-004-0050-Z

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摘要: The majority of women who quit smoking during pregnancy will resume the postpartum period. Little is known, however, about predictors relapses to smoking. Changes in mood and increases concerns weight are common period, these factors may affect women’s behavior. In this paper, we present a model relationship among mood, Data from previous relapse prevention trials reviewed evidence connection between changes presented. Directions for future research on roles

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