Prevalencia de hogares libres de humo y exposición pasiva al tabaco en población pediátrica (niños de 3 a 36 meses)
Introduction: Pediatric population is the most vulnerable to secondhand smoke (SHS), exposure being households the main source of exposure in children. The objective of this study is to describe smoke-free households and the prevalence of SHS in the pediatric population (from 3 to 36 months) in Spai...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Revista española de salud pública 2019 (93) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Pediatric population is the most vulnerable
to secondhand smoke (SHS), exposure being households
the main source of exposure in children. The objective
of this study is to describe smoke-free households
and the prevalence of SHS in the pediatric population
(from 3 to 36 months) in Spain.
Methods: Cross-sectional study with 1,368 parents,
mothers or guardians with children from 3 to 36 months
carried out in Spain from March to November of 2017
through an online questionnaire as part of the EPISON
study. Information was collected on the voluntary adoption
of tobacco use regulations at home and SHS exposure
at home and other environments. We calculated prevalences
and Odds Ratio adjusted (ORa) for sex, age, level of
education, and smoking status.
Results: 87.6% of respondents claimed to have a
smoke-free home. 12.4% of respondents had partial regulation
or did not have regulation at home, increasing
up to 26.0% when the parent was a smoker or to 21.8%
when the parent had primary or lower education. 5.4% of
parents reported SHS exposure in their children at their
homes, rising to 14.5% when it occurs in other environments,
increasing with statistically significant differences
between smoking parents and parents with lower educational
level.
Conclusion: The smoke-free homes are the majority;
but SHS exposure to tobacco at home persists in children
under 3 years of age, especially in families with a lower
educational level. Therefore, awareness-raising campaigns
on the effects of passive exposure on minors among
families with a lower socioeconomic status should be encouraged.
Fundamentos: La población pediátrica es la más
vulnerable a la exposición pasiva al humo ambiental del
tabaco (HAT), siendo los hogares la fuente principal de
exposición en niños. El objetivo de este estudio fue describir
los hogares libres de humo y la prevalencia de exposición
pasiva al HAT en la población pediátrica (de 3 a
36 meses) en España.
Métodos: Estudio transversal con 1.368 padres,
madres o tutores con hijos de 3 a 36 meses realizado en
España de marzo a noviembre de 2017 mediante cuestionario
online como parte del estudio EPISON. Se recogió
información sobre la adopción voluntaria de normas de
consumo de tabaco en el hogar y exposición al HAT en
casa y otros ambientes. Se calcularon las prevalencias y
las Odds Ratio ajustadas (ORa) por sexo, edad, nivel educativo
y consumo de tabaco.
Resultados: El 87,6% de los encuestados afirmó tener
un hogar libre de humo. El 1 |
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ISSN: | 1135-5727 |