Perceived Health Concerns of Child Thirdhand Smoke Exposure and Potential Remediation Strategies Among Nonsmoking Parents of Young Children

We examined nonsmoking parents’ concerns about child thirdhand smoke exposure (THSe) and their likelihood of implementing remediation strategies based on hypothetical handwipe nicotine (HN) levels, a proxy for children’s THSe levels. Parents (N=245) of 0-11-year-old children were told that “low” and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Health behavior research 2024-12, Vol.7 (4)
Hauptverfasser: Mahabee-Gittens, E. Melinda, Matt, Georg E., Stone, Lara, Hill, Madelyn J., Merianos, Ashley L.
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Zusammenfassung:We examined nonsmoking parents’ concerns about child thirdhand smoke exposure (THSe) and their likelihood of implementing remediation strategies based on hypothetical handwipe nicotine (HN) levels, a proxy for children’s THSe levels. Parents (N=245) of 0-11-year-old children were told that “low” and “high” HN levels were 10ng/wipe and 200ng/wipe, respectively. Parents reported higher mean concern that THSe would affect their child’s health (M=2.3, SD=1.1) and were more likely to implement THSe remediation strategies (M=2.7, SD=0.7) when presented with high HN levels compared to low HN levels (M=1.5, SD=1.0, p
ISSN:2572-1836
2572-1836
DOI:10.4148/2572-1836.1263