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背景:Riskesdas(基础健康研究)结果显示,2013年印度尼西亚全国低出生体重(LBW)比例为10.2%,2018年为6.2%。2011年全球成人烟草调查进行的一项调查发现,印度尼西亚67%的男性吸烟。与此同时,2011-2015年,家中二手烟暴露率为78.4%,超过一半的二手烟吸烟者是弱势群体,如妇女和五岁以下儿童。目的:本研究的目的是研究15-57岁母亲中丈夫吸烟暴露与LBW的关系。方法:采用2014年印度尼西亚家庭生活调查(IFLS-5)的二次资料,采用横断面设计。这项研究的样本是1599名年龄在15-57岁之间的女性。多因素分析采用cox回归和逆向消除程序模型方法。结果:本研究显示,73.5%的丈夫吸烟,7.5%的丈夫体重过轻。在控制了产前检查变量后,丈夫吸烟的暴露并没有增加LBW的风险(PR为1096;95% ci 0.721-1.66)。结论:暴露于丈夫吸烟环境的母亲患LBW的比例略高于丈夫不吸烟的母亲,但差异无统计学意义。
HUBUNGAN PAPARAN ASAP ROKOK DARI SUAMI PADA WANITA USIA 15-57 TAHUN DENGAN KEJADIAN BAYI BERAT LAHIR RENDAH DI INDONESIA (ANALISIS DATA LANJUTAN IFLS-5 TAHUN 2014)
Background: The results of Riskesdas (Basic Health Research) showed that the national proportion of low birth weight (LBW) in Indonesia was 10.2 percent in 2013 and 6.2 percent in 2018. Survey conducted by Global Adult Tobacco Survey in 2011 found that 67 percent of men in Indonesia smoke. Meanwhile in 2011-2015, the prevalence of second-hand smoking exposure at home was 78.4 percent and more than half of second-hand smoking are vulnerable groups such as women and under-five children. Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the association of husband’s cigarette smoking exposure to LBW among mothers aged 15-57. Method: This study used secondary data from 5 Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS-5) in 2014 with crosssectional design. The sample of this study was 1.599 women aged 15-57. Multivariate analysis was conducted using cox regression and backward elimination procedure model methods. Results: This study showed that 73.5 percent of husbands were cigarette smokers and the proportion of LBW was 7.5 percent. The exposure of husband’s cigarette smoking didn’t increase the risk of LBW after controlling for antenatal care visit variable (PR 1,096; 95% CI 0.721-1.66). Conclusion: Despite of statistical insignificance, the proportion of LBW among mothers who exposed with husband’s cigarette smoking is slightly higher than mothers with non-smoker’s husbands.