| Literature DB >> 33211261 |
Laura Schilling1,2, Jacob Spallek3, Holger Maul4, Marie Tallarek3, Sven Schneider5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Active and passive exposure to tobacco cigarettes during pregnancy is associated with multiple negative health outcomes for the fetus. In addition, exposure to e-cigarettes has been progressively discussed as a new threat to fetal health. Until now, there has been a lack of studies examining active and passive exposure to tobacco and e-cigarettes among pregnant women. The objective of our current STudy on E-cigarettes and Pregnancy (STEP) was to advance and complement the current knowledge regarding active and passive exposure to tobacco and e-cigarettes before pregnancy and during early and late pregnancy.Entities:
Keywords: E-cigarette; Nicotine; Passive exposure; Pregnancy; Tobacco cigarette
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33211261 PMCID: PMC8032614 DOI: 10.1007/s10995-020-03037-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matern Child Health J ISSN: 1092-7875
Fig. 1Consumption behavior before pregnancy, during early and late pregnancy (n = 540)
Fig. 2Number of tobacco cigarettes smoked per day before pregnancy, during early and late pregnancy
Consumption patterns of the partners, in general, and in the women’s homes (n = 517)
| Exclusive tobacco cigarette use | Exclusive e-cigarette use | Dual use of tobacco and e-cigarettes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| Use, in general | 107 (20.9) | 14 (2.7) | 14 (2.7) |
| of these: Use in the women’s homes | 9 (8.5) | 2 (16.7) | 1 (7.1) (Tob-cig) 3 (21.4) (E-cig) |
Percentages are based on valid cases
Consumption patterns of the pregnant women by sociodemographic characteristics and consumption behavior of the partners
| Consumption patterns before pregnancy | Consumption patterns during early pregnancy | Consumption patterns during late pregnancy | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sociodemographic characteristics | Exclusive tobacco cigarette use | Exclusive e-cigarette use | Dual use | Exclusive tobacco cigarette use | Exclusive e-cigarette use | Exclusive tobacco cigarette use | |||||||
| n (%) | p (χ2) | n (%) | 1 | n (%) | p (χ2) | n (%) | p (χ2) | n (%) | 1 | n(%) | p (χ2) | ||
| Total | 540 (%) | 108 (20.0) | 7 (1.3) | 35 (6.5) | 47 (8.7) | 2 (0.4) | 15 (2.8) | ||||||
| Age group (in years) | / | .218 | .286 | / | .1443 | ||||||||
| 18 to 29 | 156 (29.1) | 43 (27.6) | 4 (2.6) | 14 (9.0) | 17 (10.9) | 1 (0.6) | 7 (4.5) | ||||||
| 30 to 34 | 204 (38.0) | 39 (19.1) | 2 (1.0) | 9 (4.4) | 13 (6.4) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (1.0) | ||||||
| > 34 | 177 (33.0) | 26 (14.7) | 1 (0.6) | 12 (6.8) | 17 (9.6) | 1 (0.6) | 6 (3.4) | ||||||
| Immigrant background | .271 | / | .695 | .385 | / | ||||||||
| No | 398 (73.8) | 75 (18.8) | 3 (0.8) | 25 (6.3) | 32 (8.0) | 1 (0.3) | 7 (1.8) | ||||||
| Yes | 141 (26.2) | 33 (23.4) | 4 (2.8) | 10 (7.1) | 15 (10.6) | 1 (0.7) | 8 (5.7) | ||||||
| Educational level | / | / | |||||||||||
| Low | 28 (5.5) | 13 (46.4) | 3 (10.7) | 3 (10.7) | 8 (28.6) | 1 (3.6) | 7 (25.0) | ||||||
| Medium | 131 (25.6) | 37 (28.2) | 1 (0.8) | 14 (10.7) | 23 (17.6) | 0 (0.0) | 5 (3.8) | ||||||
| High | 353 (68.9) | 53 (15.0) | 2 (0.6) | 17 (4.8) | 14 (4.0) | 1 (0.3) | 3 (0.8) | ||||||
| Having a partner | .5893 | / | .1503 | .1013 | / | ||||||||
| Yes | 517 (96.1) | 103 (19.9) | 6 (1.2) | 32 (6.2) | 43 (8.3) | 2 (0.4) | 12 (2.3) | ||||||
| No | 21 (3.9) | 5 (23.8) | 1 (4.8) | 3 (14.3) | 4 (19.0) | 0 (0.0) | 3 (14.3) | ||||||
| Exclusive tobacco cigarette use of the partners2 | / | .509 | / | ||||||||||
| No | 404 (79.1) | 60 (14.9) | 5 (1.2) | 24 (5.9) | 23 (5.7) | 0 (0.0) | 4 (1.0) | ||||||
| Yes | 107 (20.9) | 43 (40.2) | 1 (0.9) | 8 (7.5) | 20 (18.7) | 2 (1.9) | 8 (7.5) | ||||||
| Exclusive e-cigarette use of the partners2 | 1.000 | / | .6003 | 1.0003 | / | ||||||||
| No | 497 (97.3) | 100 (20.1) | 6 (1.2) | 31 (6.2) | 42 (8.5) | 2 (0.4) | 12 (2.4) | ||||||
| Yes | 14 (2.7) | 3 (21.4) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (7.1) | 1 (7.1) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | ||||||
| Dual use of the partners2 | / | .0513 | / | 1.0003 | |||||||||
| No | 497 (97.3) | 97 (19.5) | 5 (1.0) | 29 (5.8) | 39 (7.8) | 2 (0.4) | 12 (2.4) | ||||||
| Yes | 14 (2.7) | 6 (42.9) | 1 (7.1) | 3 (21.4) | 4 (28.6) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | ||||||
Percentages are based on valid cases
1Due to the small number of cases we did not calculate a Pearson Chi-square test/Fisher’s exact test
2Participants without a partner were excluded (n = 517)
3 ≥ 25% of expected frequencies less than 5