2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031173
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Multivariate Analysis of the Predicted Probability of Smoking Behavior of Foster Care Minors: Results of a Study from Romania

Abstract: Background: There are a multitude of factors that influence smoking status, and minors from the social protection system are a vulnerable category in terms of smoking. Methods: The objective of this research was to assess the degree of smoking dependence and to identify potential predictors of smoking status in foster care teenagers. Smoker status was confirmed by dosing CO in the exhaled air, and the degree of dependence was assessed using the Fagerström score. We performed a multivariate logistic regression … Show more

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“…It is ethical to provide an alternative way of treatment to the people to ensure that they would not be involved in any kind of illegal and useless adventure of smoking that is affecting the sustainability of the atmosphere to a greater extent. 24,25 H3. There is a relationship between nicotine replacement therapies and smokers' attitudes.…”
Section: Role Of Nicotine Replacement Therapies In Smoker Attitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is ethical to provide an alternative way of treatment to the people to ensure that they would not be involved in any kind of illegal and useless adventure of smoking that is affecting the sustainability of the atmosphere to a greater extent. 24,25 H3. There is a relationship between nicotine replacement therapies and smokers' attitudes.…”
Section: Role Of Nicotine Replacement Therapies In Smoker Attitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other risk factors in developing lung cancer are exposure to ionizing radiation, radon, and occupational exposure (chromium, nickel, asbestos). Additional risk factors are older age, male gender, or family history of lung cancer [3,16]. In smokers, a correlation has been demonstrated between the degree of nicotine addiction and the increase of specific biomarkers, such as IL 6, TNFα, C-reactive protein (CRP), and fibrinogen, which indicate the body's reactivity to the toxic effects of cigarette smoke and subsequently lead to subclinical changes responsible for future complications [17].…”
Section: Lung Cancer Carcinogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tumor mutations in small cell lung cancer are directly correlated with smoking exposure [16], concomitant with the inactivation of two tumor suppressors, p53 and RB [23]. Transformations in the lung parenchyma and immune context are also essential for triggering carcinogenesis [23,24].…”
Section: Genetic Disorders In Lung Cancer Pathophysiology Small Cell ...mentioning
confidence: 99%