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Why is lone-motherhood so strongly associated with smoking?
Mohammad Siahpush
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Smoking
71%
Mothers
46%
Social Environment
44%
Mental Health
38%
Smoke
23%
Smokers
20%
Demography
15%
Economic Status
13%
Vulnerable Populations
12%
Health Surveys
11%
Economics
9%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
5%
Social Sciences
motherhood
100%
smoking
92%
Social Environment
34%
mental health
33%
socioeconomic factors
13%
Group
11%
social status
9%
drug
8%
health
5%