Title of article :
Factors Associated with Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Infants
Author/Authors :
Baheiraei, Azam tehran university of medical sciences tums - Department of Reproductive Health, تهران, ايران , Kharaghani, Roghieh tehran university of medical sciences tums - Department of Reproductive Health, تهران, ايران , Mohsenifar, Afshin tarbiat modares university - Department of Toxicology, تهران, ايران , Mota, Ali tarbiat modares university - Department of Clinical Biochemistry, تهران, ايران , Sharifi Milani, Hooman shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Tobacco Prevention and Control Research Center, تهران, ايران , Alikhani, Siamak Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran, تهران, ايران , Kazemnejad, Anoshirvan tarbiat modares university - Department of Statistic, تهران, ايران
From page :
43
To page :
49
Abstract :
Background: Determining the factors associated with secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in children provides valuable information for smoking control strategies. This study aimed to assess factors related to SHS exposure in infants based on urinary cotinine measures. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of the data that were collected as part of the randomized controlled trial was conducted. Participants were 130 smoking households with children under the age of 1 year attending a health care center in southern Tehran. Eligible parents consented to participate in this study and completed a questionnaire including demographic data, questions regarding smoking at home, smoking status and Fagerström test through face-to-face interview. The Infants urinary cotinine level was measured using gas chromatography, adjusted with urinary creatinine level and reported as cotinine (ng)/ creatinine (mg). Factors related to infants SHS exposure were assessed using the multivariate logistic regression model based on standard cut-point (30 ng of urinary cotinine/mg creatinine).Results: The final multivariate logistic regression model showed that social status (p=0.002), home smoking restriction (p=0.05) and the infant s age (p=0.01) were associated with the infants SHS exposure determined based on urinary cotinine levels. Conclusion: These results support the influence of social status, home smoking restriction and infant s age on the exposure of infants to SHS.
Keywords :
Secondhand smoke exposure , Infant , Cotinine
Journal title :
Tanaffos (Respiration)
Journal title :
Tanaffos (Respiration)
Record number :
2691181
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