Women's perceived and partners' reported support for smoking cessation during pregnancy

Citation
Ki. Pollak et al., Women's perceived and partners' reported support for smoking cessation during pregnancy, ANN BEHAV M, 23(3), 2001, pp. 208-214
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE
ISSN journal
08836612 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
208 - 214
Database
ISI
SICI code
0883-6612(200122)23:3<208:WPAPRS>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Studies of the influence of social support on successful smoking cessation have been based on the smoker's perceptions only. In this pilot study of 58 couples, pregnant women who had smoked in the 30 days before pregnancy and their partners reported the positive and negative support or cessation the y had received (women) or provided (partners). Mean levels of the women's a nd partners' perceptions of support were compared, and correlations of the two reports were analyzed while controlling for the effect of the couple's smoking status. Women's and partners' reports were similar except partners reported wanting the women to stop smoking more than women perceived. Women 's and partners perceived negative support were moderately correlated (r co ngruent to .48, p congruent to .001). Partner-reported positive support als o was associated with women's perceived negative support (r congruent to .3 0, p congruent to .03). These relationships remained significant after cont rolling for partners' and women's smoking status. Generally, partners repor ted giving more positive and less negative support than women perceived. Re sults suggest the need for further examination of couples' perceptions of s upport and the impact on smoking cessation during pregnancy.