Perception of parents about second hand smoke on the health of their children: an ethnographic study

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Fabiane Alves de Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Moraes,Micaele Kedma Ribeiro de, Caixeta,Joyce Cristina de Morais, Silva,Jullieth Nadja da, Lima,Amanda Sanches, Parreira,Samara Lamounier Santana, Fernandes,Viviane Lemos Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)
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Resumo: Objective: To analyze the perception of parents about secondhand smoking in their children's health. Methods: Ethnographic qualitative and quantitative study. We sought the point of view and understanding of the parents who were active smokers in relation to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and secondhand smoking. Mothers and fathers who are active smokers and that live with their children from seven different public schools in the city of Anápolis, Midwest Brazil, were interviewed in the first semester of in a reserved room in the schools. A descriptive and qualitative analysis was carried out through the ethnography. Results: 58 parents with an average time of smoking of 15.3 years and an average quantity of cigarettes smoked per day of 2 were interviewed. Among them, 59% did not know what ETS was, and 60% stated knowing what a secondhand smoker was. However, when questioned about their children as secondhand smokers, 52% did not consider them to be. Some parents knew some of the effects of secondhand smoking in the health of their children. However, the majority (52%) of them did not believe that their children would suffer any respiratory impairment or did not know about these impairments. Conclusions: Children were exposed to environmental tobacco pollution in their residence if one considers parental duration of smoking and average of cigarettes smoked per day. There was a lack of knowledge of the parents about ETS, secondhand smoking and the evils that cigarettes could cause in the health of their children.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perception of parents about second hand smoke on the health of their children: an ethnographic study
title Perception of parents about second hand smoke on the health of their children: an ethnographic study
spellingShingle Perception of parents about second hand smoke on the health of their children: an ethnographic study
Ribeiro,Fabiane Alves de Carvalho
Pollution for tobacco smoke
Parents
Child
title_short Perception of parents about second hand smoke on the health of their children: an ethnographic study
title_full Perception of parents about second hand smoke on the health of their children: an ethnographic study
title_fullStr Perception of parents about second hand smoke on the health of their children: an ethnographic study
title_full_unstemmed Perception of parents about second hand smoke on the health of their children: an ethnographic study
title_sort Perception of parents about second hand smoke on the health of their children: an ethnographic study
author Ribeiro,Fabiane Alves de Carvalho
author_facet Ribeiro,Fabiane Alves de Carvalho
Moraes,Micaele Kedma Ribeiro de
Caixeta,Joyce Cristina de Morais
Silva,Jullieth Nadja da
Lima,Amanda Sanches
Parreira,Samara Lamounier Santana
Fernandes,Viviane Lemos Silva
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author2 Moraes,Micaele Kedma Ribeiro de
Caixeta,Joyce Cristina de Morais
Silva,Jullieth Nadja da
Lima,Amanda Sanches
Parreira,Samara Lamounier Santana
Fernandes,Viviane Lemos Silva
author2_role author
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Fabiane Alves de Carvalho
Moraes,Micaele Kedma Ribeiro de
Caixeta,Joyce Cristina de Morais
Silva,Jullieth Nadja da
Lima,Amanda Sanches
Parreira,Samara Lamounier Santana
Fernandes,Viviane Lemos Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pollution for tobacco smoke
Parents
Child
topic Pollution for tobacco smoke
Parents
Child
description Objective: To analyze the perception of parents about secondhand smoking in their children's health. Methods: Ethnographic qualitative and quantitative study. We sought the point of view and understanding of the parents who were active smokers in relation to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and secondhand smoking. Mothers and fathers who are active smokers and that live with their children from seven different public schools in the city of Anápolis, Midwest Brazil, were interviewed in the first semester of in a reserved room in the schools. A descriptive and qualitative analysis was carried out through the ethnography. Results: 58 parents with an average time of smoking of 15.3 years and an average quantity of cigarettes smoked per day of 2 were interviewed. Among them, 59% did not know what ETS was, and 60% stated knowing what a secondhand smoker was. However, when questioned about their children as secondhand smokers, 52% did not consider them to be. Some parents knew some of the effects of secondhand smoking in the health of their children. However, the majority (52%) of them did not believe that their children would suffer any respiratory impairment or did not know about these impairments. Conclusions: Children were exposed to environmental tobacco pollution in their residence if one considers parental duration of smoking and average of cigarettes smoked per day. There was a lack of knowledge of the parents about ETS, secondhand smoking and the evils that cigarettes could cause in the health of their children.
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