Exposure to Smoking as a Predictor of ADHD Subtypes Among Children Within Saudi Arabia: An Observational Study.
Abeer ZakariyahSulafa Al QutubSereen KazimReman AlharbiHams AlharthiHadeel AlharbiMaram AlbassamiMehenaz HanbazazhMorooj MahnashiPublished in: Tobacco use insights (2024)
The study found that child gender and family income were significantly associated with the distribution of ADHD subtypes, while maternal smoking and SHS exposure during pregnancy did not show a significant association. The high prevalence of SHS exposure emphasizes the need for increased public health awareness and interventions to promote smoke-free environments during pregnancy.