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Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Relationship to Early Pregnancy Discomforts.

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OBJECTIVES We assessed environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and examined its association with pregnancy discomforts. METHODS We used structured questionnaires to interview a convenience sample of 139 pregnant women (8-20 weeks… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES We assessed environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and examined its association with pregnancy discomforts. METHODS We used structured questionnaires to interview a convenience sample of 139 pregnant women (8-20 weeks of gestation) recruited from 2 hospitals in central Taiwan. RESULTS We found that 84% of the participants experienced ETS exposure in their households, workplaces, and/or public areas. Bivariate analyses showed the severity of pregnancy discomforts in the participants exposed to a high level of ETS was higher than that in those exposed to a low level of ETS. We found the discomfort symptoms of thirst, heartburn, lower abdominal pain, frequent urination, and depression to be significantly associated with ETS exposure. There also was a dose-response relationship between ETS exposure and discomfort. In addition, the presence of at least 4 out of those 5 symptoms served as a signal for raising women's self-awareness to avoid ETS hazards. CONCLUSION Our study provides empirical evidence of an adverse relationship between ETS exposure and early pregnancy discomforts. The exposure to ETS in pregnant women remains high, and health education programs targeting this population should enhance their self-awareness to the discomforts related to ETS exposure and prompt them to adopt prevention strategies.

Keywords: ets exposure; environmental tobacco; pregnancy; pregnancy discomforts; tobacco smoke; relationship

Journal Title: American journal of health behavior
Year Published: 2017

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