Environmental tobacco smoke exposure at home and attributable problem behaviors in Korean children and adolescents for 2012-2014 in a nationally representative survey

Hee sun Yang, Hyungryul Lim, Jonghyuk Choi, Sanghyuk Bae, Yeni Kim, Ho Jang Kwon, Mina Ha

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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to examine the environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure at home and associated problem behaviors in Korean children and adolescents. Methods: Approximately 2,167 children aged 3-18 years were included in the study after excluding 163 active smokers from the Korean Environmental Health Survey in Children and Adolescents (2012-2014). ETS data were obtained using a questionnaire; problem behaviors were measured using the Child Behavior Checklist administered to parents. The relationship between ETS exposure and problem behavior was evaluated using a survey regression model adjusted for region, age, sex, income, and father's education. The population-attributable fraction (PAF%) was calculated based on problem behaviors related to ETS exposure at home. Results: The rates of ETS exposure at home were 20%, 28%, and 39% in children aged 3-5, 6-11, and 12-18 years, respectively; ETS exposure at home was associated with behavioral problems: the exposed group having higher total behavioral problem score (95% confidence interval [CI]) than the non-exposed by 2.46 (0.60-4.32) and 2.74 (0.74-4.74) in children aged 6-11 and 12-18 years, respectively, with no significant association in those aged 3-5 years. The PAF% (95% CI) of total problem behaviors for ETS exposure at home were 2.68 (-10.11-17.78), 10.66 (3.25-17.55), and 11.62 (3.03-18.96) in children aged 3-5, 6-11, and 12-18 years, respectively. Children with externalizing problems had higher PAF% than those with internalizing problems. Conclusion: In Korea, ETS exposure at home is associated with problem behaviors in children and adolescents with about more than 10% population attributable fraction.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere229
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume33
Issue number36
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2018

Keywords

  • Environmental tobacco smoke exposure
  • Home
  • Population-attributable fraction
  • Problem behavior

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