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Secondhand smoking exposure and quality of life among pregnant and postnatal women: a network approach.

Yuan YangMeng ZhangHai-Xin BoDong-Ying ZhangLiang-Kun MaPei-Hong WangXiao-Hua LiuLi-Na GeWen-Xuan LinYang XuYa-Lan ZhangFeng-Juan LiXu-Juan XuHong-He WuTodd JacksonGabor S UngvariTeris Cheuk Chi CheungLi-Rong MengYu-Tao Xiang
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
The prevalence of exposure to secondhand smoking is becoming lower among pregnant and postnatal women in China compared with findings reported in previous studies. Legal legislation should be maintained and promptly enforced to establish smoke-free environments in both public and private urban/rural areas for protection of pregnant and postnatal women, especially those who are physically vulnerable and less educated.
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