| Literature DB >> 18629321 |
Joseph M Braun1, Tanya E Froehlich, Julie L Daniels, Kim N Dietrich, Richard Hornung, Peggy Auinger, Bruce P Lanphear.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the association of tobacco smoke and environmental lead exposure with conduct disorder (CD).Entities:
Keywords: NHANES; conduct disorder; cotinine; epidemiology; lead poisoning; tobacco smoke
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18629321 PMCID: PMC2453167 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.11177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Perspect ISSN: 0091-6765 Impact factor: 9.031
Demographic, environmental, and medical factors by DISC response status [n (%)].
| Variable | All children ( | Children with DISC ( | Children without DISC ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | |||
| 8–10 | 1,129 (28.9) | 861 (27.9) | 268 (32.5) |
| 11–12 | 982 (25.1) | 774 (25.1) | 208 (25.1) |
| 13–15 | 1,796 (46.0) | 1,446 (46.9) | 350 (42.4) |
| Missing/refused | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 1,917 (49.1) | 1,512 (49.1) | 405 (49.2) |
| Female | 1,990 (50.9) | 1,569 (50.9) | 421 (50.8) |
| Missing/refused | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Race | |||
| Mexican | 1,154 (29.5) | 928 (30.1) | 226 (27.4) |
| Other Hispanic | 150 (3.8) | 115 (3.7) | 35 (4.3) |
| White | 1,109 (28.4) | 905 (29.4) | 204 (24.8) |
| Black | 1,331 (34.1) | 1,026 (33.3) | 305 (36.8) |
| Other | 163 (4.2) | 107 (3.5) | 56 (6.8) |
| Missing/refused | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| PIR | |||
| < 1.00 | 1,151 (31.1) | 875 (29.5) | 276 (37.2) |
| 1.00–1.85 | 892 (24.1) | 712 (24.0) | 180 (24.3) |
| 1.85–3.00 | 699 (18.9) | 571 (19.3) | 128 (17.3) |
| > 3.00 | 964 (26.0) | 806 (27.2) | 158 (21.2) |
| Missing/refused | 201 | 117 | 84 |
| Prenatal tobacco exposure | |||
| No | 3,258 (84.4) | 2,576 (84.6) | 682 (82.6) |
| Yes | 601 (15.6) | 470 (15.4) | 131 (15.9) |
| Missing/refused | 48 | 35 | 13 |
| Does anyone smoke in the home? | |||
| No | 3,007 (78.0) | 2,420 (79.2) | 587 (73.2) |
| Yes | 849 (22.0) | 634 (20.8) | 215 (26.8) |
| Missing/refused | 51 | 27 | 24 |
| Cotinine level | |||
| First quintile (< 0.015 ng/mL) | 573 (17.5) | 509 (18.5) | 64 (12.1) |
| Second quintile (0.015–0.037 ng/mL) | 673 (20.5) | 583 (21.3) | 90 (16.9) |
| Third quintile (0.038–0.126 ng/mL) | 664 (20.3) | 568 (20.7) | 96 (16.3) |
| Fourth quintile (0.127–0.673 ng/mL) | 766 (23.4) | 622 (22.7) | 144 (25.0) |
| Fifth quintile (0.674–9.9 ng/mL) | 601 (18.3) | 464 (16.8) | 137 (29.7) |
| Active smokers (> 10 ng/mL) | 82 | 64 | 16 |
| Missing/refused | 548 | 272 | 276 |
| Blood lead quartiles | |||
| First quartile (0.2–0.7 μg/dL) | 746 (22.8) | 655 (22.9) | 91 (16.3) |
| Second quartile (0.8–1.0 μg/dL) | 800 (23.4) | 684 (23.9) | 116 (20.7) |
| Third quartile (1.1–1.4 μg/dL) | 746 (21.8) | 630 (22.0) | 116 (20.7) |
| Fourth quartile (> 1.5 μg/dL) | 1,135 (33.0) | 898 (31.2) | 238 (42.3) |
| Missing/refused | 480 | 215 | 265 |
| Maternal age at birth (years) | |||
| > 18 | 3,463 (88.6) | 2,738 (88.9) | 725 (87.8) |
| ≤ 18 | 444 (11.4) | 343 (11.1) | 101 (12.2) |
| Missing/refused | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| NICU admission | |||
| No | 3,393 (87.7) | 2,682 (88.8) | 711 (86.1) |
| Yes | 476 (12.3) | 372 (12.2) | 104 (12.6) |
| Missing/refused | 38 | 27 | 11 |
| Low birth weight (g) | |||
| ≥ 2,500 | 3,500 (90.9) | 2,777 (91.3) | 723 (89.6) |
| < 2,500 | 350 (9.1) | 266 (8.7) | 84 (10.4) |
| Missing/refused | 57 | 38 | 19 |
Missing values are not included in percentages.
Prevalence of CDa and mean DISC symptom count among U.S. children 8–15 years of age according to sociodemographic characteristics and medical and environmental factors.
| Variable | No. of cases | Total no. | Weighted percent with | Mean symptom count in past year (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 68 | 3,082 | 2.06 (1.47–2.88) | 0.60 (0.54–0.67) |
| Age (years) | ||||
| 8–10 | 20 | 862 | 1.74 (0.99–3.03) | 0.50 (0.41–0.59) |
| 11–12 | 16 | 774 | 1.43 (0.67–3.04) | 0.51 (0.36–0.66) |
| 13–15 | 32 | 1,446 | 2.75 (1.71–4.40) | 0.76 (0.64–0.88) |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 37 | 1,513 | 2.24 (1.66–3.02) | 0.70 (0.65–0.75) |
| Female | 31 | 1,569 | 1.86 (1.11–3.12) | 0.50 (0.39–0.61) |
| Race | ||||
| Mexican | 11 | 928 | 1.36 (0.62–2.96) | 0.47 (0.39–0.54) |
| Other Hispanic | 3 | 115 | 2.68 (0.56–11.83) | 0.43 (0.15–0.71) |
| White | 19 | 906 | 1.94 (1.18–3.19) | 0.59 (0.50–0.68) |
| Black | 31 | 1,026 | 2.98 (1.76–4.99) | 0.89 (0.77–1.00) |
| Other | 4 | 107 | 1.75 (0.54–5.52) | 0.49 (0.24–0.74) |
| PIR | ||||
| < 1.00 | 25 | 875 | 2.35 (1.22–4.47) | 0.78 (0.65–0.91) |
| 1.00–1.85 | 21 | 712 | 3.19 (1.52–6.58) | 0.69 (0.53–0.85) |
| 1.85–3.00 | 8 | 571 | 2.10 (0.92–4.70) | 0.59 (0.44–0.73) |
| > 3.00 | 11 | 807 | 1.21 (0.56–2.58) | 0.47 (0.37–0.57) |
| Prenatal tobacco exposure | ||||
| No | 40 | 2,577 | 1.16 (0.79–1.69) | 0.48 (0.42–0.55) |
| Yes | 25 | 470 | 5.36 (2.98–9.46) | 1.09 (0.83–1.35) |
| Does anyone smoke in the home | ||||
| No | 38 | 2,421 | 1.43 (0.91–2.26) | 0.50 (0.44–0.57) |
| Yes | 28 | 634 | 4.19 (2.36–7.33) | 0.95 (0.81–1.10) |
| Cotinine level | ||||
| First quintile (< 0.015 ng/mL) | 3 | 509 | 0.31 (0.09–1.01) | 0.34 (0.24–0.44) |
| Second quintile (0.015–0.037 ng/mL) | 4 | 582 | 0.70 (0.18–2.64) | 0.31 (0.19–0.43) |
| Third quintile (0.038–0.126 ng/mL) | 9 | 568 | 1.09 (0.40–2.94) | 0.54 (0.42–0.66) |
| Fourth quintile (0.127–0.673 ng/mL) | 17 | 622 | 4.00 (1.65–9.35) | 0.77 (0.59–0.95) |
| Fifth quintile (0.674–9.9 ng/mL) | 26 | 464 | 5.15 (2.72–9.52) | 1.10 (0.89–1.31) |
| Blood lead quartiles | ||||
| First quartile (0.2–0.7 μg/dL) | 4 | 655 | 0.32 (0.09–1.06) | 0.36 (0.28–0.44) |
| Second quartile (0.8–1.0 μg/dL) | 11 | 684 | 1.88 (0.94–3.71) | 0.60 (0.47–0.74) |
| Third quartile (1.1–1.4 μg/dL) | 22 | 630 | 4.06 (0.94–3.71) | 0.70 (0.53–0.86) |
| Fourth quartile (≥ 1.5 μg/dL) | 29 | 898 | 3.02 (1.96–4.63) | 0.85 (0.74–0.97) |
| Maternal age at birth of child (years) | ||||
| > 18 | 54 | 2,739 | 1.92 (1.30–2.82) | 0.58 (0.51–0.65) |
| ≤ 18 | 14 | 343 | 4.02 (1.97–8.03) | 0.98 (0.72–1.24) |
| NICU admission | ||||
| No | 51 | 2,683 | 1.75 (1.13–2.70) | 0.57 (0.50–0.65) |
| Yes | 12 | 372 | 3.88 (1.98–7.47) | 0.77 (0.57–0.97) |
| Low birth weight (g) | ||||
| ≥ 2,500 | 57 | 2,778 | 1.88 (1.25–2.80) | 0.59 (0.52–0.66) |
| < 2,500 | 9 | 266 | 4.26 (1.70–10.24) | 0.77 (0.50–1.04) |
Diagnosed according to DSM-IV criteria using the DISC Caregiver Module.
Adjusted OR for meeting DSM-IV CD diagnosis criteria in the past year among U.S. children 8–15 years of age.a
| Variable | No. of cases | Total no. | Adjusted OR for meeting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 68 | 3,082 | 1.08 (0.88–1.31) |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 31 | 1,569 | Referent |
| Male | 37 | 1,513 | 1.00 (0.55–1.80) |
| PIR | |||
| > 3.00 | 11 | 807 | Referent |
| < 1.00 | 25 | 875 | 0.84 (0.26–5.83) |
| 1.00–1.85 | 21 | 712 | 1.24 (0.26–5.83) |
| 1.85–3.00 | 8 | 571 | 1.26 (0.46–3.52) |
| Race | |||
| White | 19 | 906 | Referent |
| Mexican | 11 | 928 | 1.01 (0.24–4.27) |
| Other Hispanic | 3 | 115 | 0.98 (0.14–7.03) |
| Black | 31 | 1,026 | 1.06 (0.42–2.70) |
| Other | 4 | 107 | 1.14 (0.27–4.79) |
| Maternal age at birth of child (years) | |||
| > 18 | 54 | 2,739 | Referent |
| ≤ 18 | 14 | 343 | 1.30 (0.44–3.87) |
| Prenatal tobacco exposure | |||
| No | 40 | 2,577 | Referent |
| Yes | 25 | 470 | 3.00 (1.36–6.63) |
| Cotinine level | |||
| First quintile (< 0.015 ng/mL) | 3 | 509 | Referent |
| Second quintile (0.015–0.037 ng/mL) | 4 | 582 | 1.00 (0.15–6.91) |
| Third quintile (0.038–0.126 ng/mL) | 9 | 568 | 2.84 (0.46–17.42) |
| Fourth quintile (0.127–0.673 ng/mL) | 17 | 622 | 10.22 (1.70–61.40) |
| Fifth quintile (0.674–9.9 ng/mL) | 26 | 464 | 9.15 (1.47–56.90) |
| Blood lead quartiles | |||
| First quartile (0.2–0.7 μg/dL) | 4 | 655 | Referent |
| Second quartile (0.8–1.0 μg/dL) | 11 | 684 | 7.24 (1.06–49.47) |
| Third quartile (1.1–1.4 μg/dL) | 22 | 630 | 12.37 (2.37–64.56) |
| Fourth quartile (1.5–10.0 μg/dL) | 29 | 898 | 8.64 (1.87–40.04) |
Adjusted for child’s age in years, PIR, maternal age at child’s birth, child’s sex, child’s race, prenatal tobacco smoke exposure, cotinine levels, and blood lead levels.
Poisson regression analysis for CD symptom count in the past year among U.S. children 8–15 years of age.a
| Variable | No. of cases | Total no. | Adjusted symptom ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 68 | 3,082 | 1.08 (1.02–1.15) |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 31 | 1,569 | Referent |
| Male | 37 | 1,513 | 1.37 (1.06–1.75) |
| PIR | |||
| > 3.00 | 11 | 807 | Referent |
| < 1.00 | 25 | 875 | 1.09 (0.77–1.54) |
| 1.00–1.85 | 21 | 712 | 1.09 (0.67–1.80) |
| 1.85–3.00 | 8 | 571 | 1.11 (0.85–1.44) |
| Race | |||
| White | 19 | 906 | Referent |
| Mexican | 11 | 928 | 0.88 (0.67–1.16) |
| Other Hispanic | 3 | 115 | 0.74 (0.38–1.45) |
| Black | 31 | 1,026 | 1.22 (0.95–1.56) |
| Other | 4 | 107 | 1.03 (0.63–1.67) |
| Maternal age at birth of child (years) | |||
| > 18 | 54 | 2,739 | Referent |
| ≤ 18 | 14 | 343 | 1.19 (0.80–1.77) |
| Prenatal tobacco exposure | |||
| No | 40 | 2,577 | Referent |
| Yes | 25 | 470 | 1.68 (1.14–2.48) |
| Cotinine level | |||
| First quintile (< 0.015 ng/mL) | 3 | 509 | Referent |
| Second quintile (0.015–0.037 ng/mL) | 4 | 582 | 0.74 (0.38–1.45) |
| Third quintile (0.038–0.126 ng/mL) | 9 | 568 | 1.31 (0.93–1.85) |
| Fourth quintile (0.127–0.673 ng/mL) | 17 | 622 | 1.61 (1.04–2.48) |
| Fifth quintile (0.674–9.9 ng/mL) | 26 | 464 | 1.97 (1.15–3.40) |
| Blood lead quartiles | |||
| First quartile (0.2–0.7 μg/dL) | 4 | 655 | Referent |
| Second quartile (0.8–1.0 μg/dL) | 11 | 684 | 1.55 (1.09–2.22) |
| Third quartile (1.1–1.4 μg/dL) | 22 | 630 | 1.50 (1.04–2.17) |
| Fourth quartile (1.5–10.0 μg/dL) | 29 | 898 | 1.73 (1.23–2.43) |
Adjusted for child’s age in years, PIR, maternal age at child’s birth, child’s sex, child’s race, prenatal tobacco smoke exposure, cotinine levels, and blood lead levels.
The symptom ratio is the increase in the symptom rate in the index category compared with the referent category.
Figure 1Adjusted mean symptom CD symptom counts by serum cotinine quintile among children without prenatal tobacco smoke exposure, adjusted for child’s age in years, PIR, maternal age at child’s birth, child’s sex, child’s race, prenatal tobacco smoke exposure, and cotinine levels. The mean symptom count is derived from the Poisson regression models presented in Table 4. Error bars represent 95% CIs.