High stress for new mothers increases secondhand smoke risk for infants

27 febrero 2015

Mothers with a high level of prenatal social stressors — including possibly less control over their own housing situation or economic distress — had 2.5 times higher odds to have only a partial or no restriction on smoking in their home than those with no stressors, which increases secondhand smoke risk, a study has found.
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