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Title: Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Assessment


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Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Assessment
Department of Epidemiology
  • Heather Wipfli
  • Institute for Global Tobacco Control
  • September 11, 2007

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Secondhand Smoke Exposure Among Women and Children
31 countries now included
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Secondhand Smoke Exposure Among Women and Children
  • Objectives
  • To characterize levels of SHS in homes and
    nicotine levels in women and children in multiple
    countries
  • To generate locally-relevant data to support
    smoke-free policies and programs
  • To identify baseline levels for monitoring the
    impact of tobacco control policies and programs
    around the world on voluntary efforts to reduce
    SHS exposure in homes

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Secondhand Smoke Exposure Among Women and Children
  • Methodology
  • Carried out in 31 countries in
  • Latin America, Europe, Asia,
  • and the Western Pacific
  • 40 homes selected in each
  • country
  • 75 - at least one male smoker and one child
    under age 10 in the home
  • 25 - no smoker in the home

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Secondhand Smoke Exposure Among Women and Children
  • Methodology
  • Passive air monitors in homes
  • Biological samples from women and children (hair
    nicotine)
  • Survey of perceptions and attitudes

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Hair Nicotine
  • Nicotine incorporated into growing hair and
    absorbed onto the surface of hair
  • Provides integrated, several weeks to month
    indicator
  • Non-invasiverequires some hair sample only
  • Specific and reasonably sensitive

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Secondhand Smoke Exposure Among Women and Children
Air Monitor
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Conclusions
  • Women and children living with smokers are
    exposed to significant levels of SHS.
  • Strong and expected effect of smoking on air
    nicotine concentrations and benefits of limiting
    smoking in the home.
  • Need programs to increase awareness and
    encourage smoke-free homes.
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