INVESTIGADORES
ALTHABE Fernando
artículos
Título:
Tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure during pregnancy: an investigative survey of women in 9 developing nations
Autor/es:
BLOCH M; ALTHABE F; ONYAMBOKO M; KASEBA-SATA C; CASTILLA EE; FREIRE S; GARCES AL; PARIDA S; GOUDAR SS; KADIR MM; GOCO N; THORNBERRY J; DANIELS M; BARTZ J; HARTWELL T; MOSS N; GOLDENBERG R
Revista:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Editorial:
AMER PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOC INC
Referencias:
Año: 2008 p. 1833 - 1840
ISSN:
0090-0036
Resumen:
OBJECTIVES: We examined pregnant women's use of cigarettes and other tobacco products and the exposure of pregnant women and their young children to secondhand smoke (SHS) in 9 nations in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. METHODS: Face-to-face surveys were administered to 7961 pregnant women (more than 700 per site) between October 2004 and September 2005. RESULTS: At all Latin American sites, pregnant women commonly reported that they had ever tried cigarette smoking (range: 78.3% [Uruguay] to 35.0% [Guatemala]). The highest levels of current smoking were found in Uruguay (18.3%), Argentina (10.3%), and Brazil (6.1%). Experimentation with smokeless tobacco occurred in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and India; one third of all respondents in Orissa, India, were current smokeless tobacco users. SHS exposure was common: between 91.6% (Pakistan) and 17.1% (Democratic Republic of the Congo) of pregnant women reported that smoking was permitted in their home. CONCLUSIONS: Pregnant women's tobacco use and SHS exposure are current or emerging problems in several low- and middle-income nations, jeopardizing ongoing efforts to improve maternal and child health.