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

Fabiane Alves de Carvalho Ribeiro, Micaele Kedma Ribeiro de Moraes, Joyce Cristina de Morais Caixeta, Jullieth Nadja da Silva, Amanda Sanches Lima, Samara Lamounier Santana Parreira, Viviane Lemos Silva Fernandes
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Abstract

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.

父母对二手烟对孩子健康影响的看法:一项民族志研究
目的分析家长对二手烟对子女健康的认知。方法人种学定性和定量研究。我们寻求积极吸烟者父母对环境烟草烟雾(ETS)和二手烟的看法和理解。与来自巴西中西部城市Anápolis的七所不同公立学校的孩子住在一起的吸烟的父母在学校的预定房间里接受了第一个学期的采访。通过民族志进行了描述性和定性分析。结果对58名平均吸烟时间为15.3年、平均日吸烟量为2支的家长进行了访谈。其中59%的人不知道什么是碳排放交易体系,60%的人表示知道什么是二手吸烟者。然而,当被问及他们的孩子是二手吸烟者时,52%的人不认为他们是。一些父母知道二手烟对孩子健康的一些影响。然而,他们中的大多数(52%)不相信他们的孩子会有任何呼吸障碍或不知道这些障碍。结论综合考虑父母吸烟时间和日均吸烟量,儿童在居住环境中受到烟草污染。家长对ETS、二手烟以及香烟可能对孩子健康造成的危害缺乏了解。
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