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Children's Perspectives on How Parents Protect Them From Secondhand Smoke in Their Homes and Cars in Socioeconomically Contrasting Communities: A Qualitative Study

机译:儿童对于父母如何在社会经济上不同的社区中保护自己免受二手烟和汽车二手烟影响的观点:定性研究

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Children are particularly vulnerable to the health effects of secondhand smoke (SHS) and are mainly exposed in the home and the car. Reducing children's SHS exposure is a tobacco control goal, yet few studies have explored children's perspectives on SHS. This study examines children's accounts of the strategies family members employ to protect them from SHS and is the first to examine how these may be constrained or facilitated in communities with contrasting smoking prevalence rates. Individual, paired, and group interviews using topic guides and visual stimulus methods were conducted with 38 children aged 10-15 years who lived in 2 Scottish communities of contrasting socioeconomic status and had a close family member who smoked. Transcripts were analyzed thematically. Parents were reported to employ spatial and dispersal measures to reduce children's SHS exposure in homes and cars. Smoking was restricted to certain rooms and to times when those considered more vulnerable were absent. Less distance between smokers and children and more smoking in the home were reported in the disadvantaged community, reflecting less space within homes and greater parental smoking. Participants expressed strong negative views about smoking in cars and the perceived ineffectiveness of dispersal measures in this context. Although there was general awareness that SHS exposure was potentially harmful, SHS in the home was considered safe by some participants if certain conditions were met, particularly by those from the disadvantaged area. The implications of these findings for tobacco control programs and media campaigns, particularly those targeted at disadvantaged groups, are discussed.
机译:儿童特别容易受到二手烟(SHS)的健康影响,并且主要暴露在家庭和汽车中。减少儿童对SHS的接触是烟草控制的目标,但是很少有研究探讨儿童对SHS的观点。这项研究调查了儿童对家庭成员采取的保护儿童免受SHS侵害的策略的描述,并且首次研究了在吸烟率不同的社区中如何限制或促进这些策略。使用话题指南和视觉刺激方法,对38个10-15岁的儿童进行了个人,成对和小组访谈,这些儿童生活在两个社会经济地位不同的苏格兰社区,并且有近亲吸烟。成绩单进行了专题分析。据报道,父母采取了空间和分散措施,以减少儿童在家庭和汽车中的二手烟暴露。吸烟仅限于某些房间以及那些被认为更脆弱的人缺席的时间。据报道,处境不利的社区中吸烟者与儿童之间的距离越来越短,而在家中吸烟更多,这反映出家庭中的空间越来越小,父母吸烟也越来越多。与会者对在这种情况下的汽车吸烟以及分散措施的无效性表示了强烈的负面看法。尽管人们普遍认识到SHS暴露可能有害,但如果某些条件得到满足,尤其是来自弱势地区的人们,则一些参与者认为家庭中的SHS是安全的。讨论了这些发现对烟草控制计划和媒体运动的意义,尤其是针对弱势群体的运动。

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