The Impact of Passive Smoking at Home on Respiratory Diseases : Results from the Indonesia 2001 National Survey Data

This study uses raw data covering over 17,000 people from the 2001 National Socio-Economic Survey (NSES) and 2001 National Household Health Survey (NHHS), including 3621 children under 10 years of age, to investigate the relationship between respir...

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Main Authors: Djutaharta, Triasih, Ahsan, Abdillah, Tachman, Tata, Hendratno, Gilpin, Elizabeth
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6240574/impact-passive-smoking-home-respiratory-diseases-results-indonesia-2001-national-survey-data
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spelling okr-10986-136182021-04-23T14:03:09Z The Impact of Passive Smoking at Home on Respiratory Diseases : Results from the Indonesia 2001 National Survey Data Djutaharta, Triasih Ahsan, Abdillah Tachman, Tata Hendratno Gilpin, Elizabeth ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS AGED AIR POLLUTION ASTHMA ASTHMA INDUCTION BABIES CANCERS CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS CIGARETTE SMOKE CIGARETTE SMUGGLING COMPREHENSIVE BANS COST-EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION DIET EATING HABITS EFFECTIVE TOBACCO CONTROL MEASURES ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE EXPOSURE EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILIES GIRLS GLOBAL TOBACCO USE HEALTH HEALTH RISKS HOUSING HYDROGEN CYANIDE INDOOR AIR INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFANT DEATH INFANTS INFECTION INTERVENTION MALE SEX MEDICAL RESEARCH MORBIDITY NASAL IRRITATION NATIONAL HEALTH NUTRITION PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PASSIVE SMOKING PLAYGROUNDS POLLUTION PREMATURE DEATH PREMATURE DEATHS PRICE DIFFERENTIALS PRICE INCREASES PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PLACES REDUCING TOBACCO USE RESPIRATORY DISEASE RESPIRATORY DISEASES RESPIRATORY EFFECTS RESPIRATORY ILLNESS RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS SCHOOLS SECONDHAND SMOKE SEX SMOKERS SMOKING SMOKING PREVALENCE SULFUR DIOXIDE TOBACCO TOBACCO CONSUMPTION TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO CONTROL POLICY TOBACCO POLICY TOBACCO TAX INCREASES TOBACCO TAXES TOBACCO USE TOBACCO-ATTRIBUTABLE DEATHS TOXICANTS URBAN POPULATION VENTILATION WORKERS WORKPLACE YOUNG PEOPLE This study uses raw data covering over 17,000 people from the 2001 National Socio-Economic Survey (NSES) and 2001 National Household Health Survey (NHHS), including 3621 children under 10 years of age, to investigate the relationship between respiratory diseases and exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke through living in a home where people smoke. An important finding is that children under 10 years of age who live in homes where 30 or more cigarettes are smoked each day are significantly more likely to have various respiratory diseases than children who live in smoke-free homes. 2013-05-29T15:04:17Z 2013-05-29T15:04:17Z 2005-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6240574/impact-passive-smoking-home-respiratory-diseases-results-indonesia-2001-national-survey-data http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13618 English en_US HNP Discussion Paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
AGED
AIR POLLUTION
ASTHMA
ASTHMA INDUCTION
BABIES
CANCERS
CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS
CIGARETTE SMOKE
CIGARETTE SMUGGLING
COMPREHENSIVE BANS
COST-EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION
DIET
EATING HABITS
EFFECTIVE TOBACCO CONTROL MEASURES
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE EXPOSURE
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
GIRLS
GLOBAL TOBACCO USE
HEALTH
HEALTH RISKS
HOUSING
HYDROGEN CYANIDE
INDOOR AIR
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
INFANT DEATH
INFANTS
INFECTION
INTERVENTION
MALE SEX
MEDICAL RESEARCH
MORBIDITY
NASAL IRRITATION
NATIONAL HEALTH
NUTRITION
PARENTS
PARTNERSHIP
PASSIVE SMOKING
PLAYGROUNDS
POLLUTION
PREMATURE DEATH
PREMATURE DEATHS
PRICE DIFFERENTIALS
PRICE INCREASES
PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC PLACES
REDUCING TOBACCO USE
RESPIRATORY DISEASE
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
RESPIRATORY EFFECTS
RESPIRATORY ILLNESS
RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS
RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS
SCHOOLS
SECONDHAND SMOKE
SEX
SMOKERS
SMOKING
SMOKING PREVALENCE
SULFUR DIOXIDE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO CONTROL POLICY
TOBACCO POLICY
TOBACCO TAX INCREASES
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO USE
TOBACCO-ATTRIBUTABLE DEATHS
TOXICANTS
URBAN POPULATION
VENTILATION
WORKERS
WORKPLACE
YOUNG PEOPLE
spellingShingle ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
AGED
AIR POLLUTION
ASTHMA
ASTHMA INDUCTION
BABIES
CANCERS
CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS
CIGARETTE SMOKE
CIGARETTE SMUGGLING
COMPREHENSIVE BANS
COST-EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION
DIET
EATING HABITS
EFFECTIVE TOBACCO CONTROL MEASURES
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE EXPOSURE
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
GIRLS
GLOBAL TOBACCO USE
HEALTH
HEALTH RISKS
HOUSING
HYDROGEN CYANIDE
INDOOR AIR
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
INFANT DEATH
INFANTS
INFECTION
INTERVENTION
MALE SEX
MEDICAL RESEARCH
MORBIDITY
NASAL IRRITATION
NATIONAL HEALTH
NUTRITION
PARENTS
PARTNERSHIP
PASSIVE SMOKING
PLAYGROUNDS
POLLUTION
PREMATURE DEATH
PREMATURE DEATHS
PRICE DIFFERENTIALS
PRICE INCREASES
PRICE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC PLACES
REDUCING TOBACCO USE
RESPIRATORY DISEASE
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
RESPIRATORY EFFECTS
RESPIRATORY ILLNESS
RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS
RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS
SCHOOLS
SECONDHAND SMOKE
SEX
SMOKERS
SMOKING
SMOKING PREVALENCE
SULFUR DIOXIDE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
TOBACCO CONTROL
TOBACCO CONTROL POLICY
TOBACCO POLICY
TOBACCO TAX INCREASES
TOBACCO TAXES
TOBACCO USE
TOBACCO-ATTRIBUTABLE DEATHS
TOXICANTS
URBAN POPULATION
VENTILATION
WORKERS
WORKPLACE
YOUNG PEOPLE
Djutaharta, Triasih
Ahsan, Abdillah
Tachman, Tata
Hendratno
Gilpin, Elizabeth
The Impact of Passive Smoking at Home on Respiratory Diseases : Results from the Indonesia 2001 National Survey Data
relation HNP Discussion Paper;
description This study uses raw data covering over 17,000 people from the 2001 National Socio-Economic Survey (NSES) and 2001 National Household Health Survey (NHHS), including 3621 children under 10 years of age, to investigate the relationship between respiratory diseases and exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke through living in a home where people smoke. An important finding is that children under 10 years of age who live in homes where 30 or more cigarettes are smoked each day are significantly more likely to have various respiratory diseases than children who live in smoke-free homes.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Djutaharta, Triasih
Ahsan, Abdillah
Tachman, Tata
Hendratno
Gilpin, Elizabeth
author_facet Djutaharta, Triasih
Ahsan, Abdillah
Tachman, Tata
Hendratno
Gilpin, Elizabeth
author_sort Djutaharta, Triasih
title The Impact of Passive Smoking at Home on Respiratory Diseases : Results from the Indonesia 2001 National Survey Data
title_short The Impact of Passive Smoking at Home on Respiratory Diseases : Results from the Indonesia 2001 National Survey Data
title_full The Impact of Passive Smoking at Home on Respiratory Diseases : Results from the Indonesia 2001 National Survey Data
title_fullStr The Impact of Passive Smoking at Home on Respiratory Diseases : Results from the Indonesia 2001 National Survey Data
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Passive Smoking at Home on Respiratory Diseases : Results from the Indonesia 2001 National Survey Data
title_sort impact of passive smoking at home on respiratory diseases : results from the indonesia 2001 national survey data
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6240574/impact-passive-smoking-home-respiratory-diseases-results-indonesia-2001-national-survey-data
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13618
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