Introduction Retail marketing for chewing tobacco may be different across racial/ethnic neighborhoods, possibly leading to diverging patterns of use and disparate health risks relating to consumption. This study aimed to compare the frequencies of available chewing tobacco, available flavored chewing tobacco, price promotions, and exterior advertisements in tobacco retail stores in Los Angeles, California. Methods In-person observational audits from tobacco retail stores (n=679) located in predominantly non-Hispanic White (n=196), non-Hispanic Black/African American (n=194), Hispanic/Latino (n=189), or Korean American (n=100) neighborhoods were conducted between January 2016 and April 2017. Results There were statistically significant ass...
IntroductionTobacco retailer density may be associated with greater youth initiation and reduced suc...
OBJECTIVE—To examine the extent and types of cigarette advertising materials in stores and to assess...
While most ecological studies have shown that higher levels of point-of-sale (POS) cigarette marketi...
Introduction: Evidence of a concentration of cigarette advertising in predominantly low-income, non-...
In the U.S., low-income and racial/ethnic minority families are at increased risk for food insecurit...
There has been a surge in the number of vape shops in the USA. Research on the marketing practices o...
IntroductionFlavored tobacco appeals to new users. This paper describes evaluation results of Califo...
BackgroundRecent changes in California's tobacco and cannabis policies could impact the retail avail...
BackgroundAccess to tobacco products, including vape products, from local brick-and-mortar stores in...
"Introduction Retailer noncompliance with limited US tobacco regulations on advertising and label...
IntroductionPast studies have documented disparities in regulation compliance among tobacco retailer...
Objectives. To assess tobacco product availability, advertised discounts, and prices in rural and no...
The role of tobacco marketing in tobacco use, particularly among the vulnerable ethnic and socioecon...
Extracted text; Introduction Retailer noncompliance with limited US tobacco regulations on advertis...
To assess the retail availability of cigar products that refer to marijuana and the largest package ...
IntroductionTobacco retailer density may be associated with greater youth initiation and reduced suc...
OBJECTIVE—To examine the extent and types of cigarette advertising materials in stores and to assess...
While most ecological studies have shown that higher levels of point-of-sale (POS) cigarette marketi...
Introduction: Evidence of a concentration of cigarette advertising in predominantly low-income, non-...
In the U.S., low-income and racial/ethnic minority families are at increased risk for food insecurit...
There has been a surge in the number of vape shops in the USA. Research on the marketing practices o...
IntroductionFlavored tobacco appeals to new users. This paper describes evaluation results of Califo...
BackgroundRecent changes in California's tobacco and cannabis policies could impact the retail avail...
BackgroundAccess to tobacco products, including vape products, from local brick-and-mortar stores in...
"Introduction Retailer noncompliance with limited US tobacco regulations on advertising and label...
IntroductionPast studies have documented disparities in regulation compliance among tobacco retailer...
Objectives. To assess tobacco product availability, advertised discounts, and prices in rural and no...
The role of tobacco marketing in tobacco use, particularly among the vulnerable ethnic and socioecon...
Extracted text; Introduction Retailer noncompliance with limited US tobacco regulations on advertis...
To assess the retail availability of cigar products that refer to marijuana and the largest package ...
IntroductionTobacco retailer density may be associated with greater youth initiation and reduced suc...
OBJECTIVE—To examine the extent and types of cigarette advertising materials in stores and to assess...
While most ecological studies have shown that higher levels of point-of-sale (POS) cigarette marketi...