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attempted to address these issues using data from a large randomized trial conducted in
three states (Colorado, Maryland, and Missouri) from 1987-1991. This study was meant to
evaluate the effects of low-intensity smoking cessation counseling on quitting behavior. There
were 5,572 pregnant, self-reported smokers enrolled in the study. For our analysis, we
restricted the original study sample to women of white or black race who delivered
singleton, term (> 37 weeks gestation) infants of a plausible birth weight. |