Instruments to assess secondhand smoke exposure in large cohorts of never smokers: the smoke scales.
THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY WERE TO: (i) to develop questionnaires that can identify never-smoking children and adults experiencing increased exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS+), (ii) to determine their validity against hair nicotine, and (iii) assess their reliability. A sample of 191 children (85...
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doaj-6d852d5de497431189043dd15dbb53352020-11-25T01:52:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8580910.1371/journal.pone.0085809Instruments to assess secondhand smoke exposure in large cohorts of never smokers: the smoke scales.Maria MisailidiManolis N TzatzarakisMathaios P KavvalakisYiannis KoutedakisAristidis M TsatsakisAndreas D FlourisTHE OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY WERE TO: (i) to develop questionnaires that can identify never-smoking children and adults experiencing increased exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS+), (ii) to determine their validity against hair nicotine, and (iii) assess their reliability. A sample of 191 children (85 males; 106 females; 7-18 years) and 95 adult (23 males; 72 females; 18-62 years) never-smokers consented to hair nicotine analysis and answered a large number of questions assessing all sources of SHS. A randomly-selected 30% answered the questions again after 20-30 days. Prevalence of SHS+ in children and adults was 0.52±0.07 and 0.67±0.10, respectively (p<0.05). The Smoke Scale for Children (SS-C) and the Smoke Scale for Adults (SS-A) were developed via factor analysis and included nine questions each. Positivity criteria for SS-C and SS-A via receiver operating characteristics curve analysis were identified at >16.5 and >16, respectively. Significant Kappa agreement (p<0.05) was confirmed when comparing the SS-C and SS-A to hair nicotine concentration. Reliability analyses demonstrated that the SS-C and SS-A scores obtained on two different days are highly correlated (p<0.001) and not significantly different (p>0.05). Area under the curve and McNemar's Chi-square showed no pair-wise differences in sensitivity and specificity at the cutoff point between the two different days for SS-C and SS-A (p>0.05). We conclude that the SS-C and the SS-A represent valid, reliable, practical, and inexpensive instruments to identify children and adult never-smokers exposed to increased SHS. Future research should aim to further increase the validity of the two questionnaires.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3897519?pdf=render |
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Maria Misailidi Manolis N Tzatzarakis Mathaios P Kavvalakis Yiannis Koutedakis Aristidis M Tsatsakis Andreas D Flouris Instruments to assess secondhand smoke exposure in large cohorts of never smokers: the smoke scales. PLoS ONE |
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Maria Misailidi Manolis N Tzatzarakis Mathaios P Kavvalakis Yiannis Koutedakis Aristidis M Tsatsakis Andreas D Flouris |
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Instruments to assess secondhand smoke exposure in large cohorts of never smokers: the smoke scales. |
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Instruments to assess secondhand smoke exposure in large cohorts of never smokers: the smoke scales. |
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instruments to assess secondhand smoke exposure in large cohorts of never smokers: the smoke scales. |
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THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY WERE TO: (i) to develop questionnaires that can identify never-smoking children and adults experiencing increased exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS+), (ii) to determine their validity against hair nicotine, and (iii) assess their reliability. A sample of 191 children (85 males; 106 females; 7-18 years) and 95 adult (23 males; 72 females; 18-62 years) never-smokers consented to hair nicotine analysis and answered a large number of questions assessing all sources of SHS. A randomly-selected 30% answered the questions again after 20-30 days. Prevalence of SHS+ in children and adults was 0.52±0.07 and 0.67±0.10, respectively (p<0.05). The Smoke Scale for Children (SS-C) and the Smoke Scale for Adults (SS-A) were developed via factor analysis and included nine questions each. Positivity criteria for SS-C and SS-A via receiver operating characteristics curve analysis were identified at >16.5 and >16, respectively. Significant Kappa agreement (p<0.05) was confirmed when comparing the SS-C and SS-A to hair nicotine concentration. Reliability analyses demonstrated that the SS-C and SS-A scores obtained on two different days are highly correlated (p<0.001) and not significantly different (p>0.05). Area under the curve and McNemar's Chi-square showed no pair-wise differences in sensitivity and specificity at the cutoff point between the two different days for SS-C and SS-A (p>0.05). We conclude that the SS-C and the SS-A represent valid, reliable, practical, and inexpensive instruments to identify children and adult never-smokers exposed to increased SHS. Future research should aim to further increase the validity of the two questionnaires. |
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