Clinical and psychological aspects of smoking among pregnant women



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Analysis of foreign and Russian studies on the tobacco smoking consequences permit to sort out two main aspects: clinical and psychological. Clinical aspect is presented by studies on the tobacco smoking effects on the body of both pregnant women and fetus, and the subsequent development of the child. Psychological aspect is described mental and behavioral disorders of the mother and the child due to use of tobacco during gestation.

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Olga Aleksandrovna Kharkova

Northern State Medical University (NSMU)

Email: harkovaolga@yandex.ru
PhD (Psychology), Senior teacher, Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology

Larisa Grigoryevna Kiseleva

Northern State Medical University (NSMU)

Email: kis2728@yandex.ru
MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Neonatology and Perinatology

Andrey Gorgonyevich Solovyev

Northern State Medical University (NSMU)

Email: ASoloviev@nsmu.ru
Dr. Med. Sci., Professor, Chief of Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology

Galina Nikolayevna Chumakova

Northern State Medical University (NSMU)

Email: zelchum-neo@yandex.ru
Dr. Med. Sci., Professor, Department of Neonatology and Perinatology

Yekaterina Mikhaylova Gryzunova

Northern State Medical University (NSMU)

Email: gryzunova.ekaterina@yandex.ru
Postgraduate student, Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology

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