Stress- and smoke free pregnancy study protocol: a randomized controlled trial of a personalized eHealth intervention including heart rate variability-biofeedback to support pregnant women quit smoking via stress reduction
Abstract Background Maternal smoking and stress during pregnancy are associated with adverse health effects for women themselves and are risk factors for adverse developmental outcomes of the unborn child. Smoking and stress seem to be intertwined in various ways. First, the majority of smoking preg...
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Main Authors: | Willeke van Dijk (Author), Mirjam Oosterman (Author), Imke Jansen (Author), Wieke de Vente (Author), Anja Huizink (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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