Active smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke and their relationship to depressive symptoms in the Korea national health and nutrition examination survey (KNHANES)
Sun Jae Jung, Aesun Shin, Daehee Kang

TL;DR
This study found that women exposed to secondhand smoke at home are more likely to experience depressive symptoms, with longer exposure linked to higher risk.
Contribution
The study reveals a gender-specific association between secondhand smoke exposure at home and depressive symptoms in women.
Findings
Women exposed to secondhand smoke at home reported more depressive symptoms than non-exposed women.
A dose–response relationship was observed between the duration of secondhand smoke exposure and depressive symptoms in women.
No significant association was found between smoking and depressive symptoms in men.
Abstract
The relationship between tobacco smoking, including secondhand smoking, and depression has been assessed. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between secondhand smoking among current, former and never smokers and depressive symptoms. For secondhand smoking, gender differences and sources of exposure were examined. Data from 34,693 participants from the fourth and fifth Korean Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (2007–2012) were analyzed in 2014. Self-reported exposure to active (current, former or never) and secondhand smoking and depressive symptoms experienced during the past year were analyzed using logistic regression. The dose–response relationship between duration of secondhand smoke exposure and depression was assessed with stratification by gender and sources of exposure (at home only, at the workplace only or both). Regardless of their smoking…
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TopicsAfrican history and culture studies · Urban and Rural Development Challenges
