Smoking during pregnancy - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers
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Please note that these indicators are not currently up to date and will be replaced shortly with dashboards. In the meantime the most currently available data is available at https://www.data.act.gov.au or contact healthinfo@act.gov.au
Commentary
- Smoking in pregnancy has a negative impact on both the mother’s and the baby’s health.
- In 2021, 31.6% of ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women reported smoking during pregnancy.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women reported smoking during pregnancy, ACT, 2012 to 2021
Data
To access the data, select "View source data" link at the bottom of the visualisation. This link will open up a data table that you can download.