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Smoking and alcohol use among women in Russia : Dual risk for prenatal exposure. / Balachova, Tatiana; Zander, Ryan; Bonner, Barbara; Isurina, Galina; Kyler, Kathy; Tsvetkova, Larissa; Volkova, Elena.

In: Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, Vol. 18, No. 2, 03.04.2019, p. 167-182.

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Balachova, T, Zander, R, Bonner, B, Isurina, G, Kyler, K, Tsvetkova, L & Volkova, E 2019, 'Smoking and alcohol use among women in Russia: Dual risk for prenatal exposure', Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 167-182. https://doi.org/10.1080/15332640.2017.1328325, https://doi.org/10.1080/15332640.2017.1328325

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Balachova, T., Zander, R., Bonner, B., Isurina, G., Kyler, K., Tsvetkova, L., & Volkova, E. (2019). Smoking and alcohol use among women in Russia: Dual risk for prenatal exposure. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 18(2), 167-182. https://doi.org/10.1080/15332640.2017.1328325, https://doi.org/10.1080/15332640.2017.1328325

Vancouver

Balachova T, Zander R, Bonner B, Isurina G, Kyler K, Tsvetkova L et al. Smoking and alcohol use among women in Russia: Dual risk for prenatal exposure. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. 2019 Apr 3;18(2):167-182. https://doi.org/10.1080/15332640.2017.1328325, https://doi.org/10.1080/15332640.2017.1328325

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Balachova, Tatiana ; Zander, Ryan ; Bonner, Barbara ; Isurina, Galina ; Kyler, Kathy ; Tsvetkova, Larissa ; Volkova, Elena. / Smoking and alcohol use among women in Russia : Dual risk for prenatal exposure. In: Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. 2019 ; Vol. 18, No. 2. pp. 167-182.

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abstract = "Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can produce adverse outcomes; maternal smoking compounds this risk. We examined prevalence of smoking and associations between smoking and alcohol use in Russian women of childbearing age (N = 648). Smoking was reported by 35% of nonpregnant and 14% of pregnant women. Smoking prevalence was higher (45%) among at-risk drinkers and those at risk for an alcohol-exposed pregnancy (AEP). In a multivariate model, smoking status and city of residence significantly predicted AEP risk. Pregnant women in urban locations were more likely to smoke. Smoking and alcohol misuse often co-occur among Russian women, presenting risk for dual prenatal exposure.",
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