Health insurance coverage is associated with lower odds of alcohol use by pregnant women

August 02, 2016 1:31 PM | Deleted user

Researchers have studied the relationship between health insurance coverage and tobacco and alcohol use among reproductive age women in the US, and whether there were differences according to pregnancy status. The findings showed that pregnant women with insurance coverage had lower odds of alcohol use in the past month; however the odds of tobacco use were not affected. For non-pregnant women, insurance coverage resulted in higher odds of alcohol use but lower odds of using tobacco.

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Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. (2016, July 26). Health insurance coverage is associated with lower odds of alcohol use by pregnant women. ScienceDaily. Retrieved August 2, 2016 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/07/160726131700.htm

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