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1 Μαΐ 2021 · We believe that parental smoking results in worse physical health and therefore higher school absenteeism in their children. Chronic physical illness in children can also directly affect their mental well-being. Childhood ill-health may therefore impact on both cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes.
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Exposure to tobacco smoke among young children has been associated with several short-term and long-term health effects, including sudden infant death syndrome, 27 respiratory complications, 28–30 dental decay, 31 metabolic syndrome, 32 otitis media, 33 and asthma, 33–35 among others.
1 Μαΐ 2002 · Both animal model and human epidemiologic studies also strongly suggest that prenatal and early passive exposure to tobacco smoke leads to negative behavioral and neurocognitive effects in children, and there are plausible biologic mechanisms through which this may occur.
This study aims to understand (a) the prevalence and correlates of smoking in a psychiatric population, (b) factors that encourage smoking cessation, and (c) awareness towards cessation programmes. This study captured data (n = 380) through a ...
Abstract. Passive exposure to tobacco smoke significantly contributes to morbidity and mortality in children. Children, in particular, seem to be the most susceptible population to the harmful effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS).
27 Ιαν 2020 · Introduction: We investigated whether secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is associated with depressive symptoms in a population-based sample of children.
15 Ιουλ 2021 · Communities and states should be encouraged to continue their efforts to reduce children's exposure to tobacco smoke. Nevertheless, Radó and colleagues' study also shows that the available data are scarce and of heterogeneous quality, and present a low level of evidence.