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Development of Social and Demographic Differences in Maternal Smoking Between 1999 and 2014 in Norway
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Women with low and medium education level and single mothers had the highest smoking prevalence and the lowest decline over the two time periods. These groups constitute 45% of our study population, the relatively high maternal smoking in these groups continues to be of public health concern for maternal and child health.
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