Leech J A, Wilby K, McMullen E
Air Quality Health Effects Research Section, Health Canada.
Can J Public Health. 1999 Jul-Aug;90(4):244-9. doi: 10.1007/BF03404125.
This subanalysis of the Canadian Human Activity Pattern Survey examines environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in non-smoking respondents relative to age, sex, socioeconomic status and prevalence of asthma. 2,381 respondents (response rate 64.5%) from Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton and Saint John completed a 24-hour recall time-activity diary. For each activity and location, respondents were asked, "was there any smoking during the activity?" Among non-smoking adults, youth, children and asthmatics, the rates of ETS exposure were 32%, 34%, 30% and 42% respectively. Regarding the location of exposure, adults reported ETS exposure in various locations (work, bars and restaurants), including home. Children experienced the most exposure at home, primarily between 4 p.m. and midnight. Adults reported ETS mainly in the living room (16%) and vehicles (13%); for children, the living room (22%) and the bedroom (13%) were the most common locations. Determining characteristic time and location patterns for ETS exposure underpins educational strategies to help non-smokers avoid ETS exposure.
这项对加拿大人类活动模式调查的子分析,研究了非吸烟受访者相对于年龄、性别、社会经济地位和哮喘患病率的环境烟草烟雾(ETS)暴露情况。来自多伦多、温哥华、埃德蒙顿和圣约翰的2381名受访者(回复率64.5%)完成了一份24小时回忆时间-活动日记。对于每项活动和地点,受访者被问及:“活动期间有人吸烟吗?”在非吸烟成年人、青少年、儿童和哮喘患者中,ETS暴露率分别为32%、34%、30%和42%。关于暴露地点,成年人报告在包括家中在内的各种地点(工作场所、酒吧和餐馆)有ETS暴露。儿童在家中暴露最多,主要在下午4点至午夜之间。成年人报告ETS主要在客厅(16%)和车辆中(13%);对于儿童来说,客厅(22%)和卧室(13%)是最常见的暴露地点。确定ETS暴露的特征时间和地点模式是帮助非吸烟者避免ETS暴露的教育策略的基础。