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. 2018 Dec 19;15(12):2904. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15122904

Table 1.

Pense 2012—Asthma Symptoms in Brazilian Middle School students: Characteristics Studied and Asthma Symptoms.

Variables n % Asthma Symptoms
n % 1 95% CI PR 2 95% CI p-Value
109,104 25,038 22.7 21.5–23.9
DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
Gender
Boys 52,015 47.7 11,062 20.7 18.9–22.7
Girls 57,089 52.3 13976 24.4 23.3–25.4 1.17 1.08–1.27 <0.001
Age
<14 years old 22,443 20.6 5174 23.3 21.9–24.9
 14 years 50,900 46.7 11,834 23.1 21.9–24.4 1.00 0.96–1.04 0.10
 15 years 21,105 19.3 4769 22.2 20.9–23.6 0.97 0.93–1.01
 16 years or older 14,656 13.4 3261 21.0 20.0–22.0 0.92 0.85–1.00
SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Self-referred skin color
White 37,674 34.6 8699 23.0 21.4–24.6
Black 14,513 13.3 3259 21.8 19.4–24.4 0.97 0.89–1.05 0.61
Brown 48,237 44.2 10,976 22.6 21.9–23.2 0.98 0.93–1.03
Others 8611 7.9 2104 23.4 20.8–26.1 1.02 0.95–1.08
Mother’s education
No education or primary education unfinished 33,322 36.8 7522 22.4 21.7–23.2
Primary education, or intermediate education unfinished 15,975 17.6 3682 23.0 21.2–24.9 1.02 0.98–1.07 <0.001
Intermediate education, or higher education unfinished 28,244 31.2 6769 23.7 22.3–25.2 1.09 1.05–1.13
Higher education 13,036 14.4 3255 25.5 24.2–26.9 1.17 1.10 –1.25
Father’s education
No education or primary education unfinished 35,174 41.9 7982 22.4 21.1–23.8
Primary education, or intermediate education unfinished 14,114 16.8 3300 23.4 21.7–25.2 1.01 0.94–1.08 <0.001
Intermediate education, or higher education unfinished 22,617 26.9 5366 23.4 21.3–25.7 1.06 0.96–1.16
Higher education 12,119 14.4 3049 25.9 24.7–27.1 1.17 1.12–1.23
SES indicator
1st tertile + 2nd tertile (D + C class) 50,430 64.4 5867 24.0 23.1–24.9
3rd tertile (B class) 27,868 35.6 7048 25.1 23.2–27.1 1.16 1.10–1.23 <0.001
School’s administrative status
Public 86,599 79.4 19,495 22.3 21.1–23.5
Private 22,504 20.6 5543 25.0 24.1–26.0 1.12 1.05–1.19 <0.001
EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
Feeling safe on the way from home to school
Yes 99,497 91.6 21,899 21.7 20.4–23.0
No 9150 8.4 3113 33.1 31.0–35.4 1.55 1.49–1.62 <0.001
Feeling safe at school
Yes 100,126 92.4 22,004 21.5 20.4–22.7
No 8187 7.6 2924 35.6 32.7–38.7 1.69 1.60–1.78 <0.001
Being victim of bullying
Rarely/never 101,310 93.4 22,612 21.9 20.7–23.2
Frequently 7193 6.6 2350 32.8 31.3–34.3 1.51 1.42–1.61 <0.001
Exposure to fights with firearms
No 96,771 89.3 20,912 21.2 20.0–22.5
Yes 11,648 10.7 4053 35.6 34.3–36.9 1.76 1.69–1.85 <0.001
FAMILY CONTEXT AND DYNAMICS
Parents are frequently present at home
Presence of mother and/or father 101,845 93.5 23,221 22.5 21.2–23.8
Absence of mother and father 7065 6.5 1775 25.4 24.3–26.5 1.13 1.04–1.23 0.004
Parents are aware of the leisure activities of their child
Frequently 63,916 58.9 13,815 21.3 20.3–22.4
Rarely/never 44,656 41.1 11,168 24.5 23.0–26.1 1.17 1.14–1.20 <0.001
Parents are present during meals
Frequently 76,929 70.7 16,790 21.4 20.3–22.5
Rarely/never 31,959 29.3 8237 25.9 24.3–27.6 1.20 1.15–1.25 <0.001
Parents check the child’s homework
Frequently 33,500 31.0 6661 19.4 18.0–20.9
Rarely/never 74,756 69.0 18,256 24.3 23.2–25.5 1.25 1.19–1.30 <0.001
Parents are understanding of the child’s problems
Frequently 47,895 44.1 9495 19.4 18.0–20.9
Rarely/never 60,674 55.9 15,492 25.4 24.4–26.5 1.31 1.26–1.36 <0.001
Main carers rummaging without permission through their child’s personal belongings
Rarely/never 91,579 84.4 20,569 22.1 20.9–23.3
Frequently 16,868 15.6 4393 25.9 24.3–27.6 1.18 1.13–1.22 <0.001
Physical aggression committed by an adult in the family
No 97,010 89.4 20,740 21.0 19.8–22.3
Yes 11,470 10.6 4233 36.8 34.9–38.7 1.73 1.67–1.80 <0.001
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
Tobacco use in the family
None of the parents/guardians 76,809 72.5 16,989 21.8 20.4–23.3
At least one 29,160 27.5 7317 24.6 23.7–25.4 1.12 1.07–1.18 <0.001
PSYCHOSOCIAL INDICATORS
Feeling of loneliness
Rarely/never 90,204 83.2 19,051 20.7 19.6–21.9
Frequently 18,254 16.8 5972 32.4 30.6–34.3 1.53 1.48–1.59 <0.001
Loss of sleep due to concerns
Rarely/never 97,873 90.4 21,303 21.4 20.2–22.6
Frequently 10,447 9.6 3683 34.7 33.0–36.3 1.59 1.55–1.64 <0.001
Existence of close friends
3 or more friends 87,401 80.6 19,304 21.7 20.4–23.0
Less than 3 friends 20,983 19.4 5707 26.8 25.5–28.2 1.23 1.18–1.28 <0.001
Child’s truancies
Rarely/never 105,722 97.2 23,961 22.3 21.1–23.6
Frequently 3092 2.8 1070 34.4 32.6–36.2 1.56 1.45–1.68 <0.001
LIFESTYLE
Daily time of sedentary leisure
≤4 h a day 67,733 62.3 14,427 20.9 19.6–22.1
 >4 h a day 40,966 37.7 10,558 25.8 24.3–27.4 1.22 1.17–1.27 <0.001
TV watching
≤2 h a day 41,120 37.8 8832 21.0 19.5–22.6
 >2 h a day 67,672 62.2 16,178 23.6 22.5–24.8 1.11 1.06–1.16 <0.001
Tobacco use (ever in life, even one or two puffs)
No 86,113 79.1 17,979 20.6 19.3–21.9
Yes 22,784 20.9 7056 31.3 30.6–32.0 1.56 1.47–1.64 <0.001

1 weighted proportion and 95% CI.s. 2 regressions adjusted by sex and age (STEP 1 of the analysis sequence).