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. 2014 Feb 5;11(2):1747–1755. doi: 10.3390/ijerph110201747

Table 1.

Characteristics of the sample with frequency of rhinitis and sinusitis symptoms and parental policies regarding children’s exposure to second hand smoke.

Characteristic N (%)
Male 113 (54.3)
Households with smokers 82 (38.9)
Nasal congestion
None 27 (13.0)
Mild 63 (30.3)
Moderate 98 (47.1)
Severe 20 (9.6)
Blowing nose
None 19 (9.1)
Mild 34 (16.3)
Moderate 126 (60.6)
Severe 29 (13.9)
Rhinorrhea
None 22 (10.6)
Mild 48 (23.1)
Moderate 125 (60.1)
Severe 13 (6.3)
Thick nasal discharge
None 85 (40.9)
Mild 63 (30.3)
Moderate 51 (24.5)
Severe 9 (4.3)
Daytime cough
None 28 (13.5)
Mild 72 (34.6)
Moderate 81 (38.9)
Severe 27 (13.0)
Problems sleeping due to symptoms
None 84 (40.4)
Mild 63 (30.3)
Moderate 50 (24.0)
Severe 11 (5.3)
Ear stuffiness
None 91 (43.8)
Mild 64 (30.8)
Moderate 38 (18.3)
Severe 15 (7.2)
Middle ear infections 108 (51.9)
Bronchitis 61 (29.3)
Pneumonia 29 (13.9)
Adenoidectomy 49 (23.6)
Punction 7 (3.4)
Asthma 20 (9.6)
FESS 1 (0.5)
Eczema 25 (12.0)
Hayfever 15 (7.2)
Nasal Steroids 36 (17.8)
Antihistamines 41 (19.7)
Antibiotics 141 (67.8)
Daycare 147 (70.7)
Multiunit Housing 46 (22.1)
Smoking inside home
Not allowed 177 (85.1)
Allowed in some places 20 (9.6)
Allowed anywhere 11 (5.3)
Smoking in car
Not allowed 190 (91.3)
Sometimes allowed 12 (5.8)
Always allowed 6 (2.9)
Smoking around child
Not allowed 170 (81.7)
Sometimes allowed 36 (17.3)
Always allowed 2 (1.0)
Smoke exposure of child at home
None 172 (82.7)
A little 27 (13.0)
Moderate 5 (2.4)
Strong 4 (1.9)
Age in months (+SD) 71.6 (41.0)