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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Board Fam Med. 2017 Nov-Dec;30(6):743–757. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2017.06.170183

Table 4.

Provider Reported Screening for Traditional Cigarettes, SHS Exposure, Marijuana, Synthetic Marijuana, and E-Cigarette/ENDS (N=417)

No. (%)
Less-Consistent Screening Consistent
Screening
Survey Question Never or Rarely* Sometimes Often Very Often Always
How often screen pregnant patients for:
Use of traditional cigarettes 3 (1) 5 (1) 24 (6) 27 (7) 328 (85)
Presence of a smoker in home 10 (3) 31 (8) 54 (14) 107 (28) 184 (48)
Use of marijuana 5 (1) 38 (10) 45 (12) 56 (15) 241 (63)
Use of synthetic marijuana 133 (37) 63 (16) 38 (10) 34 (9) 108 (28)
Use of e-cigarettes/ENDS 81 (21) 68 (18) 52 (13) 59 (15) 127 (33)

Note. Where numbers do not add up to 417, the remainder represent missing data. “ENDS” = electronic nicotine delivery system.

*

“Never” and “Rarely” were collapsed due to low response endorsement (n<5) for several survey items, including cigarettes, presence of a smoker, and marijuana.

The full stem was, “In your practice, how often do you screen your pregnant patients (via ANY method: interview, patient-completed form, or laboratory testing) for the following:”

The full stem was, “Presence of a smoker (other than the pregnant patient) in the home”