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Objectives: We carried out analyses of smoking in relation to poverty and child care responsibility among women aged 18-54 years residing in the United States.

Methods: With data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, we assessed the interaction effects of poverty and living with young children on maternal smoking behavior among 61,700 women aged 18-54 years in 4 different racial/ethnic groups.

Results: For non-White racial/ethnic groups, the prevalence of smoking among women with small children in the household was lower than that among women without small children.

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