Intersectional socioeconomic disparities in continuous smoking through pregnancy among pre-pregnant smokers in Sweden between 2006 and 2016
Abstract Background While well-established associations exist between socioeconomic conditions and smoking during pregnancy (SDP), less is known about social disparities in the risk of continuous SDP. Intersectional analyses that consider multiple social factors simultaneously can offer valuable ins...
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Main Authors: | Sten Axelsson Fisk (Author), Jannike Cassel (Author), Mikael Rostila (Author), Can Liu (Author), Sol Pia Juárez (Author) |
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