Hyssälä L, Rautava P, Sillanpää M, Tuominen J
Department of Public Health, University of Turku, Finland.
J Adv Nurs. 1992 Jul;17(7):849-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.1992.tb02007.x.
Changes in smoking and drinking habits of fathers of young families expecting their first baby were studied in maternity health care clinics. The first phase of the Finnish Family Competence Study included a total of 1414 fathers. Of these, 1279 responded to the questionnaire, the drop-out rate being 9.5%. Basic educational level, age, occupation and location of present and childhood home were used as demographic variables. Socio-economic factors of the father, his wife and his parents were also studied. The fathers were asked to give their own estimation of their smoking and alcohol consumption before and during the wife's pregnancy. Changes were seen in alcohol consumption, studied in relation to the amount consumed at one drinking time, frequency of alcohol consumption, age, and location of childhood home. Changes in smoking habits were studied in the same way. According to the fathers' own assessment, they reduced smoking and drinking of alcohol during their wives' pregnancies. Parents seem to transmit their own patterns of health behaviour to their children, and the model provided by them is highly important.
在产妇保健诊所对即将迎来第一个孩子的年轻家庭父亲的吸烟和饮酒习惯变化进行了研究。芬兰家庭能力研究的第一阶段共有1414名父亲参与。其中,1279人回复了问卷,辍学率为9.5%。将基础教育水平、年龄、职业以及当前和童年时期家庭所在地作为人口统计学变量。还研究了父亲、其妻子及其父母的社会经济因素。要求父亲们给出他们自己在妻子怀孕前和怀孕期间的吸烟和饮酒量估计。研究了与单次饮酒量、饮酒频率、年龄和童年家庭所在地相关的酒精消费量变化。以同样的方式研究了吸烟习惯的变化。根据父亲们自己的评估,他们在妻子怀孕期间减少了吸烟和饮酒。父母似乎会将自己的健康行为模式传递给孩子,他们所提供的榜样非常重要。