1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Affiliation : Manopchai Thamkhantho MD, FRCOG, MSc1
Objective : The present study examined pregnant women’s knowledge about and attitude to the harms of cigarette smoking.
Materials and Methods : The descriptive cross-sectional design was conducted at The Antenatal Clinic of the Out-patient Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University. Three hundred pregnant women voluntarily answered the
questionnaires. Duration of data collection was between August 18 and September 5, 2012.
Results : The mean age of women was 25.7±5.9 years. Over three-quarters of them worked outside home, 4.3% of women had ever
smoked, and 1% of them continued smoking during pregnancy. Nearly all women were aware of the harms of cigarette smoking
to their health and were positive to the anti-cigarette smoking campaign.
Conclusion : Pregnant women possessed high knowledge of the harms of tobacco smoking, but did not have a clear image of second
hand smokers. The anti-smoking campaign particularly via the television is very useful for public awareness.
Keywords : Cigarette smoking, Pregnant women, Knowledge, Attitude
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