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迈向无烟的哈莱姆:让家庭、机构和社区项目参与进来。

Toward a smoke-free Harlem: engaging families, agencies, and community-based programs.

作者信息

Northridge Mary E, Scott Gwendolyn, Swaner Rachel, Northridge Jennifer L, Jean-Louis Betina, Klihr-Beall Sandra, Vaughn Rubiahna L, Pradier Yvonne J, Vaughan Roger D, Hayes Roger, Caraballo Ralph S

机构信息

Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, and Department of Pediatrics, Harlem Hospital Center, New York, NY 10032, USA.

出版信息

J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2009 Feb;20(1):107-21. doi: 10.1353/hpu.0.0105.

Abstract

The aim of this collaborative public health study was to engage families, agencies, and programs in reducing secondhand smoke exposure in Central Harlem, New York City. Baseline interviews (n=657) and focus groups (n=4) were conducted with adult members of households with children who had asthma and asthma-like symptoms in the Harlem Children's Zone Asthma Initiative. The interviews concerned the prevalence and determinants of exposure of enrolled children to secondhand smoke. Key findings were that participants: (1) were generally aware of the hazards of secondhand smoke; (2) used strategies to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke in their homes; (3) believed that outdoor pollutants are sometimes just as bad for the health of their children as secondhand smoke; and (4) used smoking to provide stress relief and help diffuse otherwise volatile situations in their homes. The Harlem Smoke-Free Home Campaign was launched in October 2007 based in part on these findings.

摘要

这项合作性公共卫生研究的目的是让家庭、机构和项目参与进来,以减少纽约市哈莱姆中区二手烟的暴露。在哈莱姆儿童区哮喘倡议项目中,对有哮喘及哮喘样症状儿童的家庭成年成员进行了基线访谈(n = 657)和焦点小组访谈(n = 4)。访谈内容涉及登记在册儿童二手烟暴露的患病率及决定因素。主要研究结果如下:(1)参与者普遍知晓二手烟的危害;(2)采取策略减少家中二手烟暴露;(3)认为室外污染物有时对孩子健康的危害与二手烟一样大;(4)通过吸烟来缓解压力,并帮助缓和家中原本不稳定的状况。基于部分这些研究结果,2007年10月发起了哈莱姆无烟家庭运动。

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