孕妇使用香烟和电子烟的态度和行为:一项基于问卷的调查。

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Elif Yıldırım, Serap Duru, Tülin Sevim, Füsun Topçu, Bilun Gemicioğlu, İpek Özmen, Birsen Ocaklı, Eylem Tuncay, Hilal Altınöz, Yaşam Kemal Akpak, Pınar Çelik, Yelda Varol, Gülru Polat, Serir Özkan, Neşe Dursunoğlu, Derya Kılıç, Pınar Yıldız Gülhan, Özlem Ercen Diken, Pelin Duru Çetinkaya, Arzu Yorgancıoğlu, Nursel Türkoğlu Selçuk, Füsun Yıldız, Tijen Atacağ, Elif Yelda Niksarlioğlu, Esra Uzaslan, Nurdan Köktürk
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目的:本研究旨在评估孕妇对使用常规卷烟和电子烟的态度和行为。材料与方法:在自愿的基础上,共1123名孕妇参与了本次问卷调查。评估了孕妇的特征、香烟消费参数和个人对怀孕期间吸烟不良影响的看法。结果:活跃吸烟者占研究人群的12.4%(9.4%:普通烟草,3.0%:电子烟)。在怀孕期间吸烟,特别是通过常规香烟吸烟,在以前怀孕期间吸烟的妇女更有可能吸烟(56.0%比7.8%,P < 0.001),以前有低出生体重婴儿分娩史(16.1%比8.6%,P = 0.013),早产(16.7%比7.0%,P < 0.001)和死产(22.8%比11.7%,P = 0.002)。怀孕期间是否吸烟与成为家庭主妇的可能性较低相关(70.5%对80.5%,P = 0.010),与母亲吸烟的可能性较高相关(25.9%对11.2%,P < 0.001)或伴侣吸烟的可能性较高(65.7%对46.9%,P < 0.001)。经常吸烟的人认为电子烟有更高的不良影响风险(11.1%比2.9%,P = 0.012),而电子烟的人认为普通香烟有更高的尼古丁暴露风险(55.9%比13.0%,P < 0.001)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,有工作,有一个吸烟的母亲或伴侣,以及以前怀孕时吸烟,是怀孕期间吸烟可能性增加的危险因素。
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Attitude and Practice Toward Use of Cigarettes and Electronic Cigarettes Among Pregnant Women: A Questionnaire-Based Survey.

Attitude and Practice Toward Use of Cigarettes and Electronic Cigarettes Among Pregnant Women: A Questionnaire-Based Survey.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate attitude and practice toward use of regular tobacco cigarettes and electronic cigarettes among pregnant women.

Material and methods: A total of 1123 pregnant women participated on a voluntary basis in this questionnaire survey. Maternal characteristics, cigarette consumption parameters, and personal opinions regarding the adverse effects of smoking during pregnancy were evaluated.

Results: Active smokers composed 12.4% (9.4%: regular tobacco cigarettes, 3.0%: electronic cigarettes) of the study population. Smoking during the current pregnancy, particularly via regular tobacco cigarettes, was more likely for women with smoking during previous pregnancies (56.0% vs. 7.8%, P < .001), previous history of low birth weight infant delivery (16.1% vs. 8.6%, P = .013), premature delivery (16.7% vs. 7.0%, P < .001), and stillbirth (22.8% vs. 11.7%, P = .002). The presence versus absence of smoking during pregnancy was associated with a lower likelihood of being a housewife (70.5% vs. 80.5%, P = .010) and a higher likelihood of having an actively smoking mother (25.9% vs. 11.2%, P < .001) or partner (65.7% vs. 46.9%, P < .001). Regular tobacco cigarette users considered electronic cigarettes to have a higher risk of adverse impacts (11.1% vs. 2.9%, P = .012), while electronic cigarette users considered regular cigarettes to have a higher risk of nicotine exposure (55.9% vs. 13.0%, P < .001).

Conclusion: Our findings indicate being employed, having an actively smoking mother or partner, as well as smoking in previous pregnancies, to be the risk factors for increased likelihood of smoking during pregnancy.

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Turkish Thoracic Journal
Turkish Thoracic Journal Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: Turkish Thoracic Journal (Turk Thorac J) is the double-blind, peer-reviewed, open access, international publication organ of Turkish Thoracic Society. The journal is a quarterly publication, published on January, April, July, and October and its publication language is English. Turkish Thoracic Journal started its publication life following the merger of two journals which were published under the titles “Turkish Respiratory Journal” and “Toraks Journal” until 2007. Archives of both journals were passed on to the Turkish Thoracic Journal. The aim of the journal is to convey scientific developments and to create a dynamic discussion platform about pulmonary diseases. With this intent, the journal accepts articles from all related scientific areas that address adult and pediatric pulmonary diseases, as well as thoracic imaging, environmental and occupational disorders, intensive care, sleep disorders and thoracic surgery. Clinical and research articles, reviews, statements of agreement or disagreement on controversial issues, national and international consensus reports, abstracts and comments of important international articles, interesting case reports, writings related to clinical and practical applications, letters to the editor, and editorials are accepted.
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