Title of article :
Association of passive smoking with respiratory symptoms and clinical correlates, among married women, in a rural community in Islamabad
Author/Authors :
Hammad, Mohammad Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan , Atta, Komal Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan , Manzoor, Mariam Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan , Tariq, Maryam Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan , Saeed, Zainub Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan , Masood, Zara Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan , Saleem, Khadiqa Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan , Raza, Mariam Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan , Malik, Ghulam Mustafa Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan , Alam, Ali Yawar Community Health Sciences - Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan
From page :
601
To page :
604
Abstract :
Objective: To investigate the association of passive smoking with respiratory symptoms and clinical correlates in married women in a rural area of Pakistan. Method: A Cross-sectional study was carried out on married women of Nurpur Shahan (rural Islamabad) by means of an Interviewer administered questionnaire. Systematic sampling of households was done. A total of 296 women were surveyed. The study period extended from January to July 2009. All data was entered and analyzed using SPSS v 10.0. Results: The two major respiratory symptoms that were found to be associated with passive smoking were sinusitis [adjusted O.R(95% CI) 2.2 (1.3 - 3.5), p=0.001] and cough [adjusted O.R (95%CI) 2.4 (1.2 - 4.8), p=0.017]. Wood used as fuel for cooking purposes also contributed to one of the symptoms such as headache (p=0.007). The pulse rate (79 ± 11 beats/min) of the passive smoking women was statistically significantly higher than the pulse rate (76 ± 9 beats/min) of the non-passive smoking women (p=0.012). Conclusion: Passive smoking was found to be associated with respiratory symptoms among married women in this study. Higher pulse rate was associated with passive smoking (JPMA 60:601; 2010).
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number :
2654594
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