可替宁
环境卫生
二手烟
医学
全国健康与营养检查调查
烟草烟雾
职业暴露
劳动力
健康检查
被动吸烟
尼古丁
人口
内科学
经济
经济增长
作者
Kristopher L. Arheart,David Lee,Lora E. Fleming,William G. LeBlanc,Noella A. Dietz,Kathryn E. McCollister,James D. Wilkinson,John E. Lewis,John D. Clark,Evelyn P. Davila,Frank C. Bandiera,Michael J. Erard
标识
DOI:10.1097/jom.0b013e318188b90a
摘要
Objectives: Occupational health studies often rely on self-reported secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure. This study examines the accuracy of self-reported tobacco use and SHS exposure. Methods: Data on serum cotinine, self-reported tobacco use, and SHS exposure for US workers were extracted from three National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (n = 17,011). Serum cotinine levels were used to classify workers into SHS exposure categories. The percent agreement between self-reported tobacco use and SHS exposure with the cotinine categories was calculated. Results: Workers reporting tobacco use were 88% accurate whereas workers reporting work, home, or home+work exposures were 87% to 92% accurate. Workers reporting no SHS exposure were only 28% accurate. Conclusions: Workers accurately reported their smoking status and workplace-home SHS exposures, but substantial numbers reporting "no exposures" had detectable levels of cotinine in their blood, indicating exposure to SHS.
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