Duke University OEM Toxicology Program, Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, and Community Health, Durham, NC, 27710, USA.
Princeton Research and Consulting Center, LLC, Lawrence, NJ, 08648, USA.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2023 Nov;33(6):994-1003. doi: 10.1038/s41370-023-00523-3. Epub 2023 Jan 30.
Use frequency and times are critical parameters for estimating realistic chemical exposures associated with the use of consumer products. Very limited information is available in the published literature for children's use patterns of art and craft materials at home and school.
Conduct a year-long survey of art materials use at home and school by pre-school and elementary school children, teachers, and parents which can be used to refine chemical exposure assessments for these consumer products.
Parent and teacher online surveys were conducted on the daily use of markers and monthly use of fifteen additional art and craft materials.
Daily marker use by elementary children was widespread at home and school (65% and 80%, respectively). On average, pre-school and elementary students used markers for 27 min per day, more than double daily home use. Adults used markers for longer durations relative to their children/students with teachers reporting the highest average daily usage time. School use of general art materials exceeded home use for both age groups, with elementary children using art materials more frequently than their pre-school counterparts. Examples of how these data can be used to refine exposure estimates are provided.
Accurate art material usage data contributes to refined estimates of chemical exposure for these consumer products.
A year-long online survey was conducted which measured daily frequency and duration use for markers and comparable monthly use of other art materials for pre-school and elementary school children, their parents and teachers. Such use information is critical for estimating chemical exposures associated with this class of consumer products.
使用频率和次数是估计与消费品使用相关的现实化学暴露的关键参数。在家中和学校,儿童使用艺术和手工艺材料的模式在已发表的文献中仅有非常有限的信息。
对学龄前和小学生、教师和家长在家中和学校使用艺术材料的情况进行为期一年的调查,以便改进这些消费品的化学暴露评估。
对家长和教师进行了关于日常马克笔使用情况和每月使用十五种其他艺术和手工艺材料情况的在线调查。
小学生在家中和学校的马克笔使用非常普遍(分别为 65%和 80%)。平均而言,学龄前和小学生每天使用马克笔 27 分钟,是在家中每天使用时间的两倍多。与儿童/学生相比,成人使用马克笔的时间更长,教师报告的平均每日使用时间最高。对于两个年龄组,学校使用的一般艺术材料都超过了家庭使用量,小学生比学龄前儿童更频繁地使用艺术材料。提供了如何使用这些数据来改进暴露估计的示例。
准确的艺术材料使用数据有助于改进这些消费品的化学暴露估计。
进行了为期一年的在线调查,测量了学龄前和小学生及其父母和教师的马克笔日常频率和持续时间使用情况,以及可比的每月其他艺术材料使用情况。此类使用信息对于估计与这类消费品相关的化学暴露至关重要。