Assessing parental awareness and concerns about children's tobacco smoke exposure: a community-based analysis.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Archives of Public Health Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1186/s13690-025-01535-1
Seydanur Yaylaoglu, Cihad Dundar
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Abstract

Background: Information regarding children's exposure to tobacco smoke, posing significant risks, is usually reliant on parental reports. We aimed to adopt the scale of parental perception of children's tobacco smoke exposure (PPE) into Turkish, and investigate its correlation with sociodemographic factors.

Methods: The language and cultural adaptation of the original scale was carried out according to the international guidelines. The participants consisted of 250 females and 250 males living in Samsun province who are over the age of 18, have children younger than 18 years old, without any visual impairment or communication barrier. The survey forms were administered through face-to-face interviews between November 2022 and April 2023.

Results: Mean age of the parents was 36.7 ± 6.9 years. A total of 179 (35.5%) parents were current smokers, and 44% of the households had at least one parent who reported smoking indoors. The mean score of PPE scale was 4.9 ± 1.2. Female sex, parents with higher education, with healthcare profession and with no history of smoking had better awareness about children exposure to smoke. A positive correlation was found between educational level and PPE scale score (r = 0.13; p = 0.004). Parents not allowing smoking indoors or in the car, and those not bringing children to restaurants where smoking was allowed, had higher PPE scores.

Conclusions: There is a need for multidisciplinary and community-based interventions, with more effective enforcement and monitoring of smoking bans in enclosed spaces and children's play areas.

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评估父母对儿童接触烟草烟雾的认识和关注:基于社区的分析。
背景:关于儿童接触具有重大风险的烟草烟雾的信息通常依赖于父母的报告。我们的目的是在土耳其采用父母对儿童烟草烟雾暴露(PPE)的认知量表,并调查其与社会人口因素的相关性。方法:按照国际标准对原量表进行语言文化适应。参与者包括250名女性和250名男性,他们年龄在18岁以上,有18岁以下的孩子,没有任何视力障碍或沟通障碍。调查表格是在2022年11月至2023年4月期间通过面对面访谈进行的。结果:父母平均年龄36.7±6.9岁。共有179名(35.5%)父母目前吸烟,44%的家庭至少有一位父母报告在室内吸烟。PPE量表平均得分为4.9±1.2分。女性、受过高等教育的父母、有医疗保健专业和没有吸烟史的人对儿童接触烟雾的认识更好。受教育程度与PPE量表得分呈正相关(r = 0.13;p = 0.004)。不允许在室内或车内吸烟的父母,以及不带孩子去允许吸烟的餐厅的父母,PPE得分更高。结论:有必要采取多学科和社区干预措施,更有效地执行和监测封闭空间和儿童游乐区的禁烟令。
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Archives of Public Health
Archives of Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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