Socioeconomic characteristics, paternal smoking and secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among infants in Jakarta, Indonesia
Introduction Prevalence of paternal smoking is high in Asia and babies are vulnerable to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) exposure at home. This study assesses socioeconomic characteristics and paternal smoking in households and infants’ exposure to SHS. Methods A cross-sectional analysis of data col...
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doaj-11e927c831264360ad974cf6395515422020-11-25T03:15:23ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252020-05-0118May10.18332/tid/120077120077Socioeconomic characteristics, paternal smoking and secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among infants in Jakarta, IndonesiaSiti R. Nadhiroh0Kusharisupeni Djokosujono1Diah M. Utari2Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, IndonesiaDepartment of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, IndonesiaDepartment of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, IndonesiaIntroduction Prevalence of paternal smoking is high in Asia and babies are vulnerable to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) exposure at home. This study assesses socioeconomic characteristics and paternal smoking in households and infants’ exposure to SHS. Methods A cross-sectional analysis of data collected as part of a prospective cohort study was conducted in Jakarta, Indonesia during 2017–2019. Participants were 156 mother-baby pairs whose babies reached the age of 6 months. Socioeconomic characteristics and smoking behaviour in the household were assessed by questionnaires. Factors related to paternal smoking and infants’ exposure to SHS were assessed using a multivariate logistic regression model. Results Almost two-thirds of infants lived with fathers who were smokers. Lower levels of paternal education (OR=2.59; 95% CI: 1.19–5.63; p=0.045) and infants with one sibling (OR=2.41; 95% CI: 1.02–5.67; p=0.044) increased the risk of paternal smoking in the household. Moreover, infants with one sibling (OR=3.09; 95% CI: 1.15–8.32; p=0.026), lower level of father education (OR=18.73; 95% CI: 1.54–227.93; p=0.022), and a high number of other household members who smoke (OR=4.54; 95% CI : 1.42–14.48; p=0.011) were the risk factors of SHS exposure among infants at home. Conclusions These findings demonstrate the significant influence of educational level, number of children and/or number of other smokers in the household on paternal smoking and SHS exposure among infants at home. Comprehensive tobacco control programmes to increase adoption of smoke-free homes are likely to be an effective way to reduce SHS exposure and promote decreased cigarette smoking in families with children.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/Socioeconomic-Characteristics-Paternal-Smoking-and-Environmental-Tobacco-Smoke-Exposure,120077,0,2.htmlpaternal smokingsecondhand tobacco smokeinfantssocioeconomic characteristics |
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Socioeconomic characteristics, paternal smoking and
secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among infants in
Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Socioeconomic characteristics, paternal smoking and
secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among infants in
Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Socioeconomic characteristics, paternal smoking and
secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among infants in
Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Socioeconomic characteristics, paternal smoking and
secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among infants in
Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Socioeconomic characteristics, paternal smoking and
secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among infants in
Jakarta, Indonesia |
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socioeconomic characteristics, paternal smoking and
secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among infants in
jakarta, indonesia |
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European Publishing |
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Tobacco Induced Diseases |
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1617-9625 |
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Introduction
Prevalence of paternal smoking is high in Asia and babies are
vulnerable to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) exposure at home. This study
assesses socioeconomic characteristics and paternal smoking in households and
infants’ exposure to SHS.
Methods
A cross-sectional analysis of data collected as part of a prospective cohort
study was conducted in Jakarta, Indonesia during 2017–2019. Participants were
156 mother-baby pairs whose babies reached the age of 6 months. Socioeconomic
characteristics and smoking behaviour in the household were assessed by
questionnaires. Factors related to paternal smoking and infants’ exposure to SHS
were assessed using a multivariate logistic regression model.
Results
Almost two-thirds of infants lived with fathers who were smokers. Lower
levels of paternal education (OR=2.59; 95% CI: 1.19–5.63; p=0.045) and infants
with one sibling (OR=2.41; 95% CI: 1.02–5.67; p=0.044) increased the risk of
paternal smoking in the household. Moreover, infants with one sibling (OR=3.09;
95% CI: 1.15–8.32; p=0.026), lower level of father education (OR=18.73; 95%
CI: 1.54–227.93; p=0.022), and a high number of other household members who
smoke (OR=4.54; 95% CI : 1.42–14.48; p=0.011) were the risk factors of SHS
exposure among infants at home.
Conclusions
These findings demonstrate the significant influence of educational
level, number of children and/or number of other smokers in the household on
paternal smoking and SHS exposure among infants at home. Comprehensive
tobacco control programmes to increase adoption of smoke-free homes are likely
to be an effective way to reduce SHS exposure and promote decreased cigarette
smoking in families with children. |
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paternal smoking secondhand tobacco smoke infants socioeconomic characteristics |
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