| Literature DB >> 22949496 |
Erika Avila-Tang1, Jessica L Elf, K Michael Cummings, Geoffrey T Fong, Melbourne F Hovell, Jonathan D Klein, Robert McMillen, Jonathan P Winickoff, Jonathan M Samet.
Abstract
Non-smokers are exposed to tobacco smoke from the burning cigarette and the exhaled smoke from smokers. In spite of decades of development of approaches to assess secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe), there are still unresolved methodological issues. This manuscript summarises the scientific evidence on the use of SHSe reported measures and their methods, objectives, strengths and limitations; and discusses best practices for assessing behaviour leading to SHSe for lifetime and immediate or current SHSe. Recommendations for advancing measurement science of SHSe are provided. Behavioural measures of SHSe commonly rely on self-reports from children and adults. Most commonly, the methodology includes self, proxy and interview-based reporting styles using retrospective recall or diary-style reporting formats. The reporting method used will vary based upon the subject of interest, assessment objectives and cultural context. Appropriately implemented, reported measures of SHSe provide an accurate, timely and cost-effective method for assessing exposure time, location and quantity in a wide variety of populations.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22949496 PMCID: PMC3639349 DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2011-050296
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Control ISSN: 0964-4563 Impact factor: 7.552
Reliability of questions assessing secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe) among adults
| Reference population | Assessment | Exposure time | Exposure source | Values |
| SHSe status (yes/no) | ||||
| Coultas | SHSe status | Pregnancy | Mother | κ=0.73*** |
| Childhood | Mother | κ=0.87*** | ||
| Father | κ=0.85*** | |||
| Brownson | SHSe status | Childhood | Parents | 93.6% |
| All household members | 82.7%, κ=0.60; SE=0.090 | |||
| Adulthood | Spouse | 83.6%, κ=0.67; SE=0.095 | ||
| All household members | 80.0%, κ=0.59; SE=0.093 | |||
| Living with a smoker (yes/no) | ||||
| Pron | Ever living in a house with a regular smoker | Lifetime | Any |
κ=0.66; SE=0.08 (females: κ=0.61; SE=0.12) (males: κ=0.70; SE=0.11) |
| Living with a regular smoker | Adulthood | Wife | N=53; κ=0.89; SE=0.064 | |
| Husband | N=61; κ=0.89; SE=0.059 | |||
| Children | κ=0.24; SE=0.106 | |||
| Mother | κ=0.76; SE=0.103 | |||
| Father | κ=0.44; SE=0.077 | |||
| Sibling | κ=0.57; SE=0.117 | |||
| Other (relatives) | κ=0.16; SE=0.137 | |||
| Other (non-relatives) | κ=0.02; SE=0.093 | |||
| Duration of exposure | ||||
| Pron |
Years of SHSe Living with a regular smoker | Lifetime | Any |
r=0.45; 95% CI 0.29 to 0.58 (females: r=0.46; 95% CI 0.24 to 0.64) (males: r=0.44; 95% CI 0.19 to 0.63) |
| Spouse | N=58; r=0.25; 95% CI −0.01 to 0.48 | |||
| Wife | N=22; r=0.37; 95% CI −0.06 to 0.68 | |||
| Husband | N=36; r=0.20; 95% CI −0.14 to 0.50 | |||
| Parent | N=40; r=0.48 95% CI 0.20 to 0.69 | |||
| Mother | N=8; r=0.69; 95% CI −0.03 to 0.94 | |||
| Father | N=32; r=0.46 95% CI 0.13 to 0.70 | |||
| Other (relatives) | N=17; r=0.59; 95% CI 0.15 to 0.83 | |||
| Coultas | Years of SHSe | Childhood | Mother | N=33; r=0.76 |
| Father | N=57; r=0.75 | |||
| Others | N=26; r=0.63 | |||
| Years of SHSe sharing the home with smoker(s) | Adulthood | Spouse | N=40; r=0.95 | |
| Other household members | N=67; r=0.78 | |||
| Hours per day of SHSe | Childhood | Mother | N=31; r=0.18 | |
| Father | N=55; r=0.54 | |||
| Others | N=20; r=0.51 | |||
| Adulthood | Spouse | N=39; r=0.25 | ||
| Other household members | N=58; r=0.54 | |||
| Brownson | Pack-years of SHSe | Childhood | All household members | 60.9%, r=0.71 |
| Parents | 73.6%, r=0.81 | |||
| Adulthood | All household members | 52.7%, r=0.77 | ||
| Spouse | 60.0%, r=0.80 | |||
| Intensity of exposure | ||||
| Coultas |
Categorical cigarettes per day (<1, 1, >1 pack/day, or unknown) | Childhood | Mother | N=48; κ=0.22* |
| Father | N=79; κ=0.04* | |||
| Adulthood | Spouse | N=64; κ=−0.04* | ||
| Pron | No. of smokers living in the home |
κ=0.55; SE=0.071 (females: κ=0.52; SE=0.1) (males: κ=0.57; SE=0.1) | ||
| Johansson | No. of smokers living in the home | r=0.5 | ||
*p<0.05; **p<0.01; ***p<0.001.
Percentage agreement.
κ, kappa; r, correlation coefficient.
Reliability of questions assessing current secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe) among children
| Reference population | Assessment | Exposure source | Values |
| Intensity of exposure | |||
| Zakarian | CPD: asked to report their smoking on typical days during the past 7 days | Mother |
Weekday: r=0.97–0.98; weekend: r=0.95–0.99 |
| Emerson | CPD smoked at home: diary (2-week period) | Parents |
Workday: r=0.88; non-workday: r=0.60 |
| Zakarian | CPD smoked at home: in the past 7 days | Mother | r=0.97–0.98 |
| Emerson | Average CPD to which the child is exposed at home: diary (2-week period) | Not specified | r=0.84 |
| Matt | Weekly no. of cigarettes smoked at home: in the past 7 days | Mother | r=0.91 |
| Father | r=0.87 | ||
| Emerson | Weekly no. of cigarettes smoked at home | Parents | r=0.86 |
| No. of cigarettes to which the child is exposed at home: diary (2-week period) | Parents |
Workday: r=0.82; non-workday: r=0.63 | |
| Weekly no. of cigarettes to which the child is exposed at home | Parents | r=0.76 | |
| All smokers | r=0.81 | ||
| Matt | Weekly no. of cigarettes to which the child is exposed at home | All sources | r=0.88 |
| Mother | r=0.9 | ||
| Father | r=0.81 | ||
| Weekly no. of cigarettes to which the child is exposed at home and away from home | Parents and others | r=0.88 | |
| Hovell | No. of cigarettes smoked while the child was in the same room or car | All smokers | r=0.69*** |
| Zakarian | No. of cigarettes to which the child was exposed in the car | Mother | r=0.90–0.93 |
*p<0.05; **p<0.01; ***p<0.001.
†Percentage agreement.
CPD, cigarettes per day; κ, kappa; r, correlation coefficient.
Recommended questions for studies assessing secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe)
| Question | Location | Source | Reliable | Validation air | Validation biomarker |
| Lifetime | |||||
| Number of years living with a smoker | Home | Mother | Yes | ||
| Adulthood | |||||
| Living with a regular smoker (yes/no) | Home | Wife | Yes | ||
| Husband | Yes | ||||
| Mother | Yes | ||||
| No. of years sharing the home with smoker(s) | Home | Spouse | Yes | ||
| Other HM | Yes | ||||
| No. of pack-years of SHSe (number of cigarette packs smoked per day by the source × number of years the source has smoked) | Total | Parents | Yes | ||
| All HM | Yes | ||||
| No. of cigarettes smoked | Home | All smokers | Nicotine/particulate matter | ||
| Work | All smokers | Nicotine | |||
| No. of smokers | Work | All smokers | Nicotine/particulate matter | Saliva cotinine | |
| No. of hours of SHSe | Work | All smokers | Nicotine/particulate matter | Urine cotinine | |
| No. of hours of exposure × no. of smokers × proximity to the participant | Total | All smokers | Nicotine | ||
| Childhood (past) | |||||
| SHSe during childhood (yes/no) | Total | Mother | Yes | ||
| Father | Yes | ||||
| SHSe while mother was pregnant (yes/no) | Total | Mother | Yes | ||
| No. of years sharing the home with smoker(s) | Home | Mother | Yes | ||
| Father | Yes | ||||
| Other HM | Yes | ||||
| No. of hours per day of SHSe | Total | Father | Yes | ||
| Other HM | Yes | ||||
| No. of pack-years of SHSe | Total | Parents | Yes | ||
| All HM | Yes | ||||
| Pregnant women (third trimester) | |||||
| Hours of woman's SHSe at home | Home | All HM | Cord blood cotinine | ||
| Cigarettes per day smoked in their presence | Home | All HM | Cord blood cotinine | ||
| Home or work | All HM and coworkers | Cord blood cotinine | |||
| Childhood (current) | |||||
| Smoking status of parent | Total | Mother | Saliva cotinine | ||
| Father | Saliva cotinine | ||||
| Hours of child's SHSe at home | Home | All smokers | Nicotine | ||
| Cigarettes per day smoked | Total | Mother | Yes | Plasma cotinine | |
| All HM | Plasma cotinine | ||||
| Cigarettes per day smoked in the home | Home | Mother | Yes | Urine cotinine | |
| Parents | Yes | Urine cotinine/hair nicotine | |||
| All HM | Urine cotinine | ||||
| All HM and visitors | Urine cotinine | ||||
| All smokers | Hair nicotine | ||||
| Cigarettes per day smoked in the presence of the child | Home | All smokers | Yes | Urine cotinine | |
| Total | All smokers | Hair nicotine | |||
| No. of cigarettes smoked | Total | Mother | Nicotine | ||
| No. of cigarettes smoked in the home | Home | All smokers | Nicotine | Urine cotinine | |
| Mother | Urine cotinine | ||||
| No. of cigarettes smoked in the presence of the child | Total | Mother | Nicotine | ||
| All smokers | Yes | Urine cotinine | |||
| Home | Mother | Nicotine | Urine cotinine | ||
| Parents | Yes | ||||
| Car | Mother | Yes | |||
| Weekly no. of cigarettes smoked | Total | Mother | Urine cotinine | ||
| Home | Mother | Yes | Nicotine | ||
| Father | Yes | ||||
| Parents | Yes | ||||
| Weekly no. of cigarettes smoked in the home in the presence of the child | Home | Mother | Yes | ||
| Father | Yes | ||||
| Parents | Yes | ||||
| All smokers | Yes | ||||
| Weekly no. of cigarettes smoked in the presence of the child | Total | All smokers | Yes | ||
| No. of smokers | Total | All HM | Hair nicotine/urine cotinine/serum cotinine | ||
| All HM and visitors | Urine cotinine | ||||
| Cigarette butt counts in 24 h | Home | Mother | Urine cotinine | ||
| Cigarette butt counts × hours spent in living room | Home | Father | Urine cotinine | ||
κ ≥0.75 or correlation coefficient (r) ≥0.50.
Reported by the smoking parent.
H, hair nicotine; HM, household members.