| Literature DB >> 17570836 |
Constantine I Vardavas1, Dimitrios Athanasopoulos, Evaggelia Balomenaki, Dora Niaounaki, Manolis K Linardakis, Anthony G Kafatos.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Smoking is Greece's largest public health threat. Greece has the highest adult smoking prevalence among all E.U countries, which in turn possibly predisposes Greek children and adolescents to smoke. The purpose of our study was to research into the smoking habits of preschool children's parents since children of that age could be vulnerable to parental negative role modeling and to investigate into the necessity of conducting a public health awareness programme aimed at the general population.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17570836 PMCID: PMC1904208 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics of the parental population
| 1398 a | 1411 | |
| 38.8 ± 6.0 b | 33.8 ± 5.0 | |
| 14.9 (201) c | 17.7 (239) | |
| 14.4 (194) | 14.9 (201) | |
| 55.3 (746) | 59.5 (803) | |
| 15.4 (207) | 7.9 (107) | |
| 34.7 (493) | ||
| 9.9 (141) | ||
| 55.4 (786) | ||
| 86.3 (1226) | ||
| 5.7 (81) | ||
| 8.0 (113) | ||
a. Although there where 1420 answered questionnaires, the differences between 1398 and 1411 were due to single parent families (17 in total)
b. The values are given as mean ± standard deviation [Student t test – equal variances not assumed] p < 0.001
c. The values are given as total % (N) [Chi-square test (χ2)] p < 0.001
Parental Smoking habits in brief
| 51.9 (726)1 | 36.1 (510) | |||
| 30.8 (431) | 52.2 (737) | < 0.001 | ||
| 17.2 (241) | 11.6 (164) | |||
| 18 ± 6 2 | 12 ± 5 | < 0.001 | ||
| 14 ± 8 | 9 ± 6 | < 0.001 | ||
| 23 ± 12 2 | 15 ± 9 | < 0.001 | ||
| 22 ± 15 | 12 ± 9 | < 0.001 | ||
| 25.5 (356) 3 | ||||
| 37.3 (521) | ||||
| 37.2 (519) | ||||
| 25.5 (356) 4 | 11.0 (153) | < 0.001 | ||
| 26.4 (368) | 37.2 (519) | |||
1. The values are given as % (N = individuals) [Chi-square test (χ2)]
2. The values are given as: mean ± standard deviation [Student t test – equal variances not assumed]
3. The values are given as % (N = families)
4. The values are given as total % (N = families) [Chi-square test (χ2)]
Percentage (and number) of selected variables of preschool children's parents in relation to their parental smoking status
| % (Nb) | ||||
| 24.7 (120) | 37.5 (182) | 37.7 (183) | 0.862 | |
| 29.3 (41) | 42.9 (60) | 27.9 (39) | ||
| 25.2 (195) | 36.3 (279) | 38.5 (296) | ||
| 27.1 (326) | 36.7 (442) | 36.2 (436) | 0.001 | |
| 18.8 (15) | 41.3 (33) | 40.0 (32) | ||
| 12.7 (14) | 41.8 (46) | 45.5 (50) | ||
| 21.0 (42) | 34.0 (68) | 45.0 (90) | 0.001 | |
| 24.6 (47) | 36.1 (69) | 39.3 (75) | ||
| 24.8 (183) | 38.1 (281) | 37.0 (273) | ||
| 33.8 (69) | 35.8 (73) | 30.4 (62) | ||
| 20.5 (49) | 39.3(94) | 40.2 (96) | 0.121 | |
| 27.8 (55) | 32.3 (64) | 39.9 (79) | ||
| 26.5 (209) | 37.6 (297) | 35.9 (283) | ||
| 27.4 (29) | 34.0 (36) | 38.7 (41) | ||
a. Chi-square test (χ2) (linear by linear association
b. Numbers in brackets refer to families, not individuals.