PEDIATRICS Vol. 107 No. 6 June 2001, p. e91
Received Nov 7, 2000; accepted Jan 18, 2001.
From the Department of Community Medicine, University of Hong
Kong Medical Center, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
Objective. To examine the effects of
environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) on health services use in Chinese
infants with nonsmoking mothers.
Design. Prospective, population-based birth cohort.
Setting. General population of Hong Kong in
1997-1998.
Participants. A total of 8327 parent-infant pairs who
were followed up for 18 months.
Main Outcome Measures. Doctor consultations and
hospitalizations.
Results. After adjusting for the age, education level, and
employment status of mothers Conclusions. The use of tobacco products by household
members, even among nonsmoking mothers, has an enormous adverse impact
on the health of children, as well as increases health services use and
cost. The present data support the revision of public policy to reflect an evidence-based approach to the promotion of smoking cessation in all
household members during and after pregnancy.
environmental tobacco smoke, health services, infants.
as well as infants' birth weight, method
of delivery, breastfeeding status, and birth order
ETS exposure
through the mother in utero was positively associated with higher
consultation (adjusted odds ratio [OR]: 1.26; 95% confidence
interval [CI]: 1.14, 1.39) and hospitalization (OR: 1.18; 95% CI:
1.05, 1.31) use in infants with nonsmoking mothers
attributable to any illness. In addition, postnatal exposure
to ETS at home was linked to higher rates of hospitalizations
for any illness compared with nonexposed infants (OR: 1.12; 95% CI:
1.00, 1.25), although the relationship did not hold for
outpatient consultation visits. The OR for higher hospital use in
infants exposed to 2 or more smokers at home was 1.30 (95% CI: 1.08, 1.58).
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