Association between environmental tobacco smoke exposure across the first four years of life and manifestation of externalizing behavior problems in school-aged children.
Lisa M Gatzke-KoppMichael T WilloughbySiri WarkentienDaniel PetrieRoger Mills-KoonceClancy BlairPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2019)
Findings are consistent with animal models demonstrating an effect of environmental exposure to nicotine on ongoing brain development in regions related to hyperactivity and impulsivity, and highlight the importance of mitigating children's exposure to environmental smoke, including sources that extend beyond the parents.