Smoking in the home after childbirth: prevalence and determinants in an English cohort.
Sophie OrtonTim ColemanLaura L JonesSue CooperSarah LewisPublished in: BMJ open (2015)
This survey of smoking in the home 3 months after childbirth found a lower prevalence than has been reported in older children. Interventions to support smoking mothers to quit, or to help them restrict smoking in the home, should target attitudinal change and address inequality relating to social disadvantage, younger age and non-white ethnic groups.