The Indiana Prenatal Substance Use Prevention Program: its impact on smoking cessation among high-risk pregnant women.

C S Waller, T W Zollinger, R W Saywell, K D Kubisty
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The Indiana Prenatal Substance Use Prevention Program (PSUPP) was established in 1988 to help pregnant women quit cigarette smoking as well as alcohol and drugs. PSUPP directors implement the Screen, Intervene and Follow-up (SIF) model to assess substance use and provide services to help clients stop smoking. During fiscal year 1995, almost 25,000 individuals were impacted directly or indirectly by the PSUPP. Of these, 1,334 pregnant women were screened for substance use by PSUPP. Of the 987 women identified with a known substance use risk factor, 42.4% (418) were high-risk smokers (more than five cigarettes per day) and 9.9% (98) were medium-risk smokers (smoking between one and four cigarettes per day). PSUPP directors counseled their high/medium risk smokers an average of four times during their pregnancy. The PSUPP appears to be effective in getting high-risk smokers to change their smoking behavior during their pregnancy. Approximately one-half (49.9%) of the 516 high- or medium-risk smokers decreased or quit smoking while participating in the PSUPP. When surveyed, about 80% of the PSUPP participants stated that the knowledge they gained through PSUPP relative to tobacco use was "very helpful." Only two-thirds of the PSUPP clients responded that they "strongly agreed" with the statement that tobacco use causes babies to have a lower birth weight. While pregnancy may provide the "teachable moment" for women who smoke, more attention needs to be placed on making women more aware of the risks involved with smoking during pregnancy.

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印第安纳州产前物质使用预防计划:其对高危孕妇戒烟的影响。
印第安纳州产前物质使用预防方案(PSUPP)成立于1988年,旨在帮助孕妇戒烟、戒酒和戒毒。PSUPP主任实施筛选,干预和随访(SIF)模型来评估物质使用并提供服务,帮助客户戒烟。在1995财政年度,近25 000人直接或间接地受到PSUPP的影响。其中,1334名孕妇接受了PSUPP的药物使用筛查。在确定有已知物质使用危险因素的987名妇女中,42.4%(418人)是高危吸烟者(每天吸烟超过5支),9.9%(98人)是中等风险吸烟者(每天吸烟1至4支)。PSUPP主任在怀孕期间平均向高/中等风险吸烟者提供四次咨询。PSUPP似乎有效地使高危吸烟者在怀孕期间改变吸烟行为。参与PSUPP的516名高或中等风险吸烟者中,约有一半(49.9%)减少或戒烟。在调查中,大约80%的PSUPP参与者表示,他们通过PSUPP获得的有关烟草使用的知识“非常有帮助”。只有三分之二的PSUPP客户回应说,他们“强烈同意”烟草使用导致婴儿出生体重较低的说法。虽然怀孕可能为吸烟的妇女提供了“教育时刻”,但需要更多地关注使妇女更加意识到怀孕期间吸烟的风险。
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