Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in the Home and Public areas among Adolescents in Abuja, Nigeria: Tobacco control implications

Introduction Secondhand smoke (SHS) causes death and disease among non-smokers. In 2008, the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, passed a comprehensive smoke-free law. This study assessed the baseline prevalence of SHS exposure in the home and at public areas among secondary school students i...

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Main Authors: Uyoyo Omaduvie, Akinyele Adisa
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2015-12-01
Series:Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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spelling doaj-fb8c653a18844ba883e4a375972e98c92020-11-25T00:02:45ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872015-12-011December10.18332/tpc/6117861178Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in the Home and Public areas among Adolescents in Abuja, Nigeria: Tobacco control implicationsUyoyo Omaduvie0Akinyele Adisa1Department of Medicine and Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaDepartment of Oral pathology, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaIntroduction Secondhand smoke (SHS) causes death and disease among non-smokers. In 2008, the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, passed a comprehensive smoke-free law. This study assessed the baseline prevalence of SHS exposure in the home and at public areas among secondary school students in Abuja, Nigeria during 2008. Material and Methods The 2008 Global Youth Tobacco Survey was analysed for 1399 students in Abuja. Prevalence of support for smoke-free laws in public places as well as of exposure to SHS in the home and at non-home areas (including public spaces) was calculated overall, as well as by population subgroups. Chi-squared test was used to assess statistical significance of within-group differences. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess significant correlates of SHS exposure and support for smoke-free laws. All analyses were 2-tailed and the level of significance was set at p<0.05. Results Overall prevalence of SHS exposure in the home was 24.1 % (95%CI: 21.1-27.1) while the prevalence of SHS exposure in non-home areas, including public spaces was 43.0% (95%CI: 36.6-49.4). The odds of exposure to SHS were significantly higher among current smokers as well as students that had ≥1 close friend that smoked. Overall, 55.3% of students supported smoke-free policies in public places. Conclusions This study showed that a substantial proportion of adolescents in Abuja were exposed to SHS in public places in 2008. Monitoring and evaluation of existing smoke-free policies will provide evidence base for strengthening existing measures or introducing new evidence-based interventions to help reduce youth SHS exposure.http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Exposure-to-Secondhand-Smoke-in-the-Home-and-Public-areas-among-Adolescents-in-Abuja-Nigeria-Tobacco-control-implications,61178,0,2.htmlcompliancesmokingsecondhand smokepolicytobacco control
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Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in the Home and Public areas among Adolescents in Abuja, Nigeria: Tobacco control implications
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
compliance
smoking
secondhand smoke
policy
tobacco control
author_facet Uyoyo Omaduvie
Akinyele Adisa
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title Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in the Home and Public areas among Adolescents in Abuja, Nigeria: Tobacco control implications
title_short Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in the Home and Public areas among Adolescents in Abuja, Nigeria: Tobacco control implications
title_full Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in the Home and Public areas among Adolescents in Abuja, Nigeria: Tobacco control implications
title_fullStr Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in the Home and Public areas among Adolescents in Abuja, Nigeria: Tobacco control implications
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in the Home and Public areas among Adolescents in Abuja, Nigeria: Tobacco control implications
title_sort exposure to secondhand smoke in the home and public areas among adolescents in abuja, nigeria: tobacco control implications
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
issn 2459-3087
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Introduction Secondhand smoke (SHS) causes death and disease among non-smokers. In 2008, the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, passed a comprehensive smoke-free law. This study assessed the baseline prevalence of SHS exposure in the home and at public areas among secondary school students in Abuja, Nigeria during 2008. Material and Methods The 2008 Global Youth Tobacco Survey was analysed for 1399 students in Abuja. Prevalence of support for smoke-free laws in public places as well as of exposure to SHS in the home and at non-home areas (including public spaces) was calculated overall, as well as by population subgroups. Chi-squared test was used to assess statistical significance of within-group differences. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess significant correlates of SHS exposure and support for smoke-free laws. All analyses were 2-tailed and the level of significance was set at p<0.05. Results Overall prevalence of SHS exposure in the home was 24.1 % (95%CI: 21.1-27.1) while the prevalence of SHS exposure in non-home areas, including public spaces was 43.0% (95%CI: 36.6-49.4). The odds of exposure to SHS were significantly higher among current smokers as well as students that had ≥1 close friend that smoked. Overall, 55.3% of students supported smoke-free policies in public places. Conclusions This study showed that a substantial proportion of adolescents in Abuja were exposed to SHS in public places in 2008. Monitoring and evaluation of existing smoke-free policies will provide evidence base for strengthening existing measures or introducing new evidence-based interventions to help reduce youth SHS exposure.
topic compliance
smoking
secondhand smoke
policy
tobacco control
url http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Exposure-to-Secondhand-Smoke-in-the-Home-and-Public-areas-among-Adolescents-in-Abuja-Nigeria-Tobacco-control-implications,61178,0,2.html
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