Journal article
Using breath carbon monoxide to validate self-reported tobacco smoking in remote Australian Indigenous communities
DJ MacLaren, KM Conigrave, JA Robertson, RG Ivers, S Eades, AR Clough
Population Health Metrics | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2010
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Abstract
Background: This paper examines the specificity and sensitivity of a breath carbon monoxide (BCO) test and optimum BCO cutoff level for validating self-reported tobacco smoking in Indigenous Australians in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory (NT).Methods: In a sample of 400 people (≥16 years) interviewed about tobacco use in three communities, both self-reported smoking and BCO data were recorded for 309 study participants. Of these, 249 reported smoking tobacco within the preceding 24 hours, and 60 reported they had never smoked or had not smoked tobacco for ≥6 months. The sample was opportunistically recruited using quotas to reflect age and gender balances in the communities where the combine..
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