Beliefs of parents in Kuwait about thirdhand smoke and its relation to home smoking rules: A cross-sectional study
Introduction Thirdhand smoke (THS) is the toxic residue of tobacco smoke that persists long after tobacco smoking on the clothing and hair of smokers and in the surrounding environment. This study aimed to assess parents’ beliefs about THS in terms of harm and persistence in the environment and eval...
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doaj-13145b02bcb446768fff66fdeef7eca12021-09-06T07:14:51ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252021-08-0119August11310.18332/tid/140090140090Beliefs of parents in Kuwait about thirdhand smoke and its relation to home smoking rules: A cross-sectional studyKawthar Shehab0Ali H. Ziyab1Department of Community Medicine and Behavioral Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, KuwaitDepartment of Community Medicine and Behavioral Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, KuwaitIntroduction Thirdhand smoke (THS) is the toxic residue of tobacco smoke that persists long after tobacco smoking on the clothing and hair of smokers and in the surrounding environment. This study aimed to assess parents’ beliefs about THS in terms of harm and persistence in the environment and evaluate associations between parents’ THS beliefs and home smoking rules. Methods A sample of parents living in Kuwait were enrolled in a cross-sectional study. Parents reported home smoking rules (strict, partial, and no, home smoking ban) and completed the 9-item Beliefs About ThirdHand Smoke (BATHS) scale that assessed parents’ overall, health, and persistence beliefs about THS. Associations between the quartiles of THS overall, health, and persistence beliefs scores and home smoking rules were evaluated using a modified Poisson regression, and adjusted prevalence ratios (APR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated. Results In total, 536 parents (404 females) were enrolled in the study, with 42.0% (n=225) and 43.6% (n=234) reporting a strict or partial home smoking ban, respectively. The prevalence of a strict home smoking ban was higher among never smokers than among ever smokers (49.1% vs 25.2%, p<0.001). The majority of participants indicated that THS exposure harms the health of children (67.2%) and adults (60.6%) and THS residue could remain for days in the environment (58.9%). The prevalence of a strict home smoking ban increased as THS overall ( APRQ4 vs Q1 = 1.48; 95% CI: 1.12–1.96), health ( APRQ4 vs Q1 = 1.22; 1.02–1.45), and persistence ( APRQ4 vs Q1 = 1.55; 1.17–2.05) beliefs scores increased. Conclusions Parents’ harm and persistence beliefs about THS were associated with enforcing a strict home smoking ban, which provides a safer environment for children and non-smokers. Therefore, tobacco prevention programs need to incorporate educational messages about the harm of THS in an attempt to promote smoke-free homes.http://www.tobaccoinduceddiseases.org/Beliefs-of-parents-in-Kuwait-about-thirdhand-smoke-and-its-nrelation-to-home-smoking,140090,0,2.htmlparentsbeliefskuwaitthirdhand smokehome smoking ban |
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Beliefs of parents in Kuwait about thirdhand smoke and its
relation to home smoking rules: A cross-sectional study |
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Beliefs of parents in Kuwait about thirdhand smoke and its
relation to home smoking rules: A cross-sectional study |
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Beliefs of parents in Kuwait about thirdhand smoke and its
relation to home smoking rules: A cross-sectional study |
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Beliefs of parents in Kuwait about thirdhand smoke and its
relation to home smoking rules: A cross-sectional study |
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Beliefs of parents in Kuwait about thirdhand smoke and its
relation to home smoking rules: A cross-sectional study |
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beliefs of parents in kuwait about thirdhand smoke and its
relation to home smoking rules: a cross-sectional study |
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Tobacco Induced Diseases |
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Introduction
Thirdhand smoke (THS) is the toxic residue of tobacco smoke that
persists long after tobacco smoking on the clothing and hair of smokers and in the
surrounding environment. This study aimed to assess parents’ beliefs about THS
in terms of harm and persistence in the environment and evaluate associations
between parents’ THS beliefs and home smoking rules.
Methods
A sample of parents living in Kuwait were enrolled in a cross-sectional
study. Parents reported home smoking rules (strict, partial, and no, home smoking
ban) and completed the 9-item Beliefs About ThirdHand Smoke (BATHS)
scale that assessed parents’ overall, health, and persistence beliefs about THS.
Associations between the quartiles of THS overall, health, and persistence
beliefs scores and home smoking rules were evaluated using a modified Poisson
regression, and adjusted prevalence ratios (APR) and 95% confidence intervals
(CI) were estimated.
Results
In total, 536 parents (404 females) were enrolled in the study, with 42.0%
(n=225) and 43.6% (n=234) reporting a strict or partial home smoking ban,
respectively. The prevalence of a strict home smoking ban was higher among
never smokers than among ever smokers (49.1% vs 25.2%, p<0.001). The majority
of participants indicated that THS exposure harms the health of children (67.2%)
and adults (60.6%) and THS residue could remain for days in the environment
(58.9%). The prevalence of a strict home smoking ban increased as THS overall
( APRQ4 vs Q1 = 1.48; 95% CI: 1.12–1.96), health ( APRQ4 vs Q1 = 1.22; 1.02–1.45), and
persistence ( APRQ4 vs Q1 = 1.55; 1.17–2.05) beliefs scores increased.
Conclusions
Parents’ harm and persistence beliefs about THS were associated
with enforcing a strict home smoking ban, which provides a safer environment
for children and non-smokers. Therefore, tobacco prevention programs need to
incorporate educational messages about the harm of THS in an attempt to promote
smoke-free homes. |
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