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Depressive Symptoms Assessed Near the End of Pregnancy Predict Differential Response to Postpartum Smoking Relapse Prevention Intervention.
Rebecca L Emery
Epidemiology & Community Health
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Preventive Intervention
100%
Differential Response
100%
Depressive Symptoms
100%
Postpartum Smoking Relapse
100%
Smoking Relapse Prevention
100%
Postpartum Intervention
37%
Psychosocial Factors
25%
Abstinence
25%
Clinically Significant
12%
Controlled Comparison
12%
Smoking Relapse
12%
Smoking Abstinence
12%
Postpartum Period
12%
During Pregnancy
12%
Psychosocial Needs
12%
Quit Smoking
12%
Smoking Status
12%
Maternal Prenatal Smoking
12%
Smoking Intervention
12%
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
12%
Behavioural Component
12%
Moderation Effect
12%
Postpartum Relapse Prevention
12%
Affect Responses
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Relapse Prevention
100%
Smoking Relapse
100%
Depressive Disorder
100%
Nicotine Withdrawal
25%
Abstinence
25%
Patient Social Context
25%
Puerperium
12%
Smoking in Pregnancy
12%
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
12%