Keyphrases
During Pregnancy
100%
Maternal Smoking
100%
Danish Population
100%
Week of Gestation
37%
Pregnant Women
37%
Smokers
25%
Logistic Regression Analysis
25%
Early Pregnancy
25%
Quit Smoking
25%
Maternal Prenatal Smoking
25%
Denmark
25%
Low Socioeconomic Status
25%
High-income Countries
12%
Quitters
12%
Shift Work
12%
Zealand
12%
Public Health Risk
12%
Health-related Characteristics
12%
Maternal Health
12%
University Hospital
12%
Medical Birth Register
12%
Obstetrics
12%
Negative Health Outcomes
12%
Social Inequality
12%
Socioeconomic Factors
12%
Maternal Characteristics
12%
Self-reported Smoking
12%
Years of Education
12%
High-risk Women
12%
Problem Posing
12%
Adjusted Odds Ratio
12%
Significant Predictors
12%
Sociodemographic Characteristics
12%
Never-smokers
12%
Before Pregnancy
12%
Antenatal Care
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Maternal Smoking
100%
Cross Sectional Study
100%
Prevalence
100%
Conception
75%
Smoking
37%
Pregnancy
37%
Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis
25%
Smoke
25%
Smoking in Pregnancy
25%
Nicotine Withdrawal
25%
Socioeconomic Status
25%
First Trimester Pregnancy
25%
Obstetrics
12%
Prenatal Care
12%
Health Outcomes
12%
Odds Ratio
12%
Diseases
12%
Maternal Welfare
12%
Logistic Regression Analysis
12%
Public Health
12%
Offspring
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Maternal Smoking
100%
Cross Sectional Study
100%
Prevalence
100%
Conception
75%
Pregnancy
37%
Smoking
37%
Smoking Cessation
25%
First Trimester Pregnancy
25%
Offspring
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Prevalence
100%
Cross-Sectional Study
100%
Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis
28%
Nicotine Withdrawal
28%
Socioeconomic Status
28%
University Hospital
14%
Nutrition Policy
14%
Child
14%
Diseases
14%
Prenatal Care
14%
Maternal Welfare
14%
World Health Organization
14%
Odds Ratio
14%
Logistic Regression Analysis
14%
Health Outcomes
14%
Psychology
Conception of Time
100%
Pregnancy
60%
Regression Analysis
40%
Smoking in Pregnancy
40%
Public Health
20%
Offspring
20%
World Health Organization
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cross-Sectional Study
100%
Prevalence
100%
Diseases
14%