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Through a completely distance based intervention, we were able to train pediatricians who see low income children to ask parents about smoking, smoke-free home and car rules, and whether other household members smoke.
We created two variables for smoking: smoked ever (smoked before or during pregnancy) and smoked during pregnancy.
Smoking status was classified as not smoking (smoked <100 cigarettes in a patient's lifetime and currently not a smoker) and smoking (smoked ≥100 cigarettes in a patient's lifetime regardless of whether the patient is currently a smoker).
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