| Literature DB >> 26907314 |
Jun Hyun Hwang1, Soon-Woo Park2.
Abstract
The authors assessed sex and age differences in secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among vulnerable adolescent populations. Data from the 2013 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey of 64,499 non-smokers aged 13-18 years were analyzed using multiple logistic regression. Girls were exposed 1.26 times (95% confidence interval, 1.21-1.32) more to home SHS than boys, and the younger adolescents were more likely to be exposed to home SHS than were the older, regardless of sex (p < 0.001). Younger girls living with or without current smokers and the younger boys living with current smokers were more likely to be exposed to SHS at home, when the data were stratified according to current household member smoking, which was one of the main risk factors for SHS exposure at home. Girls living with current smokers were more likely to be exposed to SHS at home than boys regardless age. Girls and younger adolescents, populations vulnerable to smoke exposure, were more likely to be exposed to SHS at home, even though they should be more protected. It is necessary to improve home SHS awareness, especially among these vulnerable populations.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; age; environmental tobacco smoke; secondhand smoke; sex; vulnerable populations
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26907314 PMCID: PMC4772261 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph13020241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Prevalence of exposure to second-hand smoke at home.
| Characteristics | Total | Sex | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | Girls | ||
| Respondents | 64,499 | 30,925 (49.3 a) | 33,574 (50.7 a) |
| Sex | |||
| Boys | 9780 (31.1) | ||
| Girls | 11,682 (34.1) | ||
| Grade | |||
| 7th | 4000 (35.4) | 1964 (33.5) | 2036 (37.4) |
| 8th | 3912 (33.1) | 1888 (31.7) | 2024 (34.5) |
| 9th | 3750 (32.9) | 1668 (30.3) | 2082 (35.4) |
| 10th | 3289 (31.4) | 1508 (30.1) | 1781 (32.6) |
| 11th | 3369 (32.0) | 1426 (31.0) | 1913 (32.9) |
| 12th | 3142 (31.2) | 1296 (30.0) | 1846 (32.3) |
| Location | |||
| Metropolitan city | 10,676 (31.5) | 4847 (30.0) | 5829 (33.0) |
| City | 9603 (33.6) | 4330 (32.0) | 5273 (35.0) |
| Province | 1183 (37.4) | 603 (36.4) | 580 (38.3) |
| Perceived economic status | |||
| High | 6156 (27.7) | 3188 (27.2) | 2968 (28.3) |
| Middle | 10,870 (33.8) | 4738 (32.5) | 6132 (35.0) |
| Low | 4436 (39.3) | 1854 (36.3) | 2582 (41.9) |
| Closest friend smoking | |||
| None | 11,555 (29.0) | 3875 (26.0) | 7680 (30.8) |
| Some | 8350 (36.7) | 4827 (34.0) | 3523 (41.5) |
| Most/All | 1557 (44.3) | 1078 (41.9) | 479 (51.5) |
| Current household member smoking | |||
| No | 2443 (8.9) | 1383 (10.0) | 1060 (7.6) |
| Yes | 19,019 (50.4) | 8397 (47.9) | 10,622 (52.6) |
Data were presented as unweighted numbers (weighted percentages); a Percentages presented represent the respondents’ sexual distribution.
Adjusted odds ratios a (95% confidence interval) for exposure to second-hand smoke at home.
| Characteristics | Total | Sex | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | Girls | ||
| Boys | Ref | ||
| Girls | 1.26 (1.21–1.32) | ||
| Grade | |||
| 7th | 1.40 (1.31–1.51) | 1.37 (1.24–1.52) | 1.44 (1.30–1.59) |
| 8th | 1.20 (1.12–1.28) | 1.18 (1.07–1.30) | 1.21 (1.10–1.34) |
| 9th | 1.14 (1.06–1.22) | 1.05 (0.95–1.16) | 1.23 (1.11–1.35) |
| 10th | 1.01 (0.94–1.08) | 0.98 (0.89–1.09) | 1.04 (0.95–1.14) |
| 11th | 1.04 (0.97–1.11) | 1.05 (0.96–1.15) | 1.02 (0.93–1.12) |
| 12th | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | |
| Location | |||
| Metropolitan city | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| City | 1.07 (1.03–1.12) | 1.06 (0.99–1.12) | 1.08 (1.02–1.15) |
| Province | 1.21 (1.09–1.34) | 1.26 (1.11–1.43) | 1.16 (0.98–1.37) |
| <0.001 | 0.002 | 0.003 | |
| Perceived economic status | |||
| High | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Middle | 1.19 (1.14–1.24) | 1.12 (1.09–1.19) | 1.27 (1.20–1.35) |
| Low | 1.41 (1.33–1.50) | 1.29 (1.19–1.39) | 1.55 (1.44–1.68) |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | |
| Closest friend smoking | |||
| None | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Some | 1.54 (1.48–1.61) | 1.52 (1.43–1.61) | 1.57 (1.48–1.66) |
| Most/All | 2.21 (2.04–2.41) | 2.12 (1.92–2.35) | 2.43 (2.04–2.90) |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | |
| Current household member smoking | |||
| No | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Yes | 9.98 (9.51–10.47) | 7.91 (7.41–8.44) | 12.89 (12.05–13.78) |
a Adjusted for all other variables.
The current household member smoker-stratified adjusted odds ratios a (95% confidence interval) for exposure to second-hand smoke at home according to grade by sex.
| Sex | Stratification | Grade | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12th | 11th | 10th | 9th | 8th | 7th | ||||
| Boys | Current household member smoking | No | Ref | 1.13 (0.94–1.35) | 0.77 (0.63–0.93) | 0.94 (0.77–1.15) | 0.97 (0.79–1.18) | 1.31 (1.06–1.61) | 0.321 |
| Yes | Ref | 1.03 (0.93–1.14) | 1.06 (0.95–1.19) | 1.09 (0.98–1.22) | 1.25 (1.11–1.39) | 1.39 (1.24–1.57) | <0.001 | ||
| Girls | Current household member smoking | No | Ref | 1.01 (0.84–1.21) | 1.04 (0.86–1.27) | 1.09 (0.88–1.34) | 1.28 (1.02–1.59) | 1.33 (1.07–1.66) | 0.001 |
| Yes | Ref | 1.03 (0.94–1.13) | 1.04 (0.94–1.14) | 1.26 (1.14–1.39) | 1.20 (1.08–1.33) | 1.46 (1.31–1.62) | <0.001 | ||
a Adjusted for location, perceived economic status, and closest friend smoking.
The current household smoker-stratified adjusted odds ratios a (95% confidence interval) for exposure to second-hand smoke at home according to sex by grade.
| Stratification by Current Household Smoker | Sex | |
|---|---|---|
| Boys | Girls | |
| No | ||
| 7th | Ref | 0.82 (0.67–1.01) |
| 8th | Ref | 0.98 (0.77–1.24) |
| 9th | Ref | 0.96 (0.76–1.20) |
| 10th | Ref | 1.29 (1.03–1.61) |
| 11th | Ref | 0.87 (0.72–1.05) |
| 12th | Ref | 1.00(0.82–1.23) |
| Total | Ref | 0.96(0.88–1.05) |
| Yes | ||
| 7th | Ref | 1.34 (1.21–1.48) |
| 8th | Ref | 1.24 (1.12–1.37) |
| 9th | Ref | 1.52 (1.38–1.67) |
| 10th | Ref | 1.29 (1.15–1.44) |
| 11th | Ref | 1.42 (1.27–1.60) |
| 12th | Ref | 1.42 (1.25–1.61) |
| Total | Ref | 1.35 (1.29–1.42) |
a Adjusted for location, perceived economic status, and closest friend smoking.