Journal article
Commentary on Leung et al. (2015): Inequalities in mental health begin in utero - the case of prenatal tobacco exposure
Addiction, Vol.110(11), pp.1825-1826
2015
Abstract
Tobacco smoking in pregnancy is arguably the most important preventable cause of adverse pregnancy outcomes and a number of childhood developmental problems. Recent findings suggest a very early effect of socio-economic disadvantage and that public health research ought to refocus on a ‘womb to tomb’ perspective...
Details
- Title
- Commentary on Leung et al. (2015): Inequalities in mental health begin in utero - the case of prenatal tobacco exposure
- Authors/Creators
- A.J. Lewis (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Addiction, Vol.110(11), pp.1825-1826
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Identifiers
- 991005540569807891
- Copyright
- © 2015 Society for the Study of Addiction
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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- 1 Clinical & Life Sciences
- 1.252 Smoking Cessation
- 1.252.74 Smoking Cessation
- Web Of Science research areas
- Psychiatry
- Substance Abuse
- ESI research areas
- Clinical Medicine