Tobacco Use Behaviors and Perceptions of Parental Smokers in the Emergency Department Setting
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Mahabee-Gittens, E MelindaMerianos, Ashley L
Stone, Lara
Tabangin, Meredith E
Khoury, Jane C
Gordon, Judith S
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2019-06-19
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Mahabee-Gittens, E. M., Merianos, A. L., Stone, L., Tabangin, M. E., Khoury, J. C., & Gordon, J. S. (2019). Tobacco Use Behaviors and Perceptions of Parental Smokers in the Emergency Department Setting. Tobacco Use Insights, 12, 1179173X19841392.Journal
TOBACCO USE INSIGHTSRights
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Parents were 56.1% non-Hispanic black; 87.5% women; mean (SD) number of cigarettes smoked/day was 10.5(6.8). A higher proportion of parents with younger children <3 years old reported smoking bans compared with parents with older children ⩾3 to <18 years old (41.3% vs 19.7%, P < .0001). Subsequent analyses revealed this pattern for both black and white parents. A total of 212 (51%) of children had biochemical assessment of TSE; 89.6% had detectable TSE. Younger children had significantly higher cotinine levels than older children independent of their race (P < .001).Note
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10.1177/1179173X19841392
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