Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and smoking habits in pregnant women.
Anneli AnderssonTor-Arne HegvikQi ChenMina A RosenqvistLiv Grimstvedt KvalvikCatarina AlmqvistBrian M D'OnofrioCatharina HartmanKari KlungsøyrJan HaavikCatherine TuvbladHenrik LarssonPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Women with ADHD are considerably more likely to smoke early and late in (their first) pregnancy and are less likely to stop smoking between the two time points. Smoking, early and late in pregnancy, co-aggregates in families with ADHD. Smoking prevention and intervention programs should be targeted towards women with ADHD, specifically during their childbearing years, to ensure better mother and child outcomes.