The current study: (1) assesses sociodemographic disparities in local policies related to tobacco and cannabis retail, and (2) examines the cross-sectional association between policy strength and retailer densities of tobacco, e-cigarette (vape), and cannabis retailers within California cities and county unincorporated areas (N = 539). We combined (a) American Community Survey data (2019 5-year estimates), (b) 2018 tobacco, vape, and cannabis retailer locations from a commercial data provider, (c) 2017 tobacco and vape retail environment policy data from American Lung Association, and (d) 2018 cannabis policy data from California Cannabis Local Laws Database. Conditional autoregressive models examined policy strength associations with socio...
We examine whether county-level tobacco retailer density and adult smoking prevalence are positively...
IntroductionFlavored tobacco appeals to new users. This paper describes evaluation results of Califo...
The Institute of Medicine recommends that public health agencies restrict the number and regulate th...
The current study: (1) assesses sociodemographic disparities in local policies related to tobacco an...
BackgroundCannabis outlets may affect health and health disparities. Local governments can regulate ...
IntroductionThe state of California has enacted progressive anti-tobacco policies, including Proposi...
IntroductionPast studies have documented disparities in regulation compliance among tobacco retailer...
Objectives. To assess whether cannabis control policies that may protect public health were adopted ...
BackgroundRecent changes in California's tobacco and cannabis policies could impact the retail avail...
Identifying the changes in the retail density of specialized tobacco and/or vape shops and general t...
IntroductionTobacco retailer density may be associated with greater youth initiation and reduced suc...
ObjectiveCannabis and tobacco retailers are believed to cluster in areas with more racial/ethnic min...
BackgroundAccess to tobacco products, including vape products, from local brick-and-mortar stores in...
Background: The introduction of laws that permit the use of cannabis for medical purposes has led to...
Studies document inequitable tobacco retailer density by neighborhood sociodemographics, but these f...
We examine whether county-level tobacco retailer density and adult smoking prevalence are positively...
IntroductionFlavored tobacco appeals to new users. This paper describes evaluation results of Califo...
The Institute of Medicine recommends that public health agencies restrict the number and regulate th...
The current study: (1) assesses sociodemographic disparities in local policies related to tobacco an...
BackgroundCannabis outlets may affect health and health disparities. Local governments can regulate ...
IntroductionThe state of California has enacted progressive anti-tobacco policies, including Proposi...
IntroductionPast studies have documented disparities in regulation compliance among tobacco retailer...
Objectives. To assess whether cannabis control policies that may protect public health were adopted ...
BackgroundRecent changes in California's tobacco and cannabis policies could impact the retail avail...
Identifying the changes in the retail density of specialized tobacco and/or vape shops and general t...
IntroductionTobacco retailer density may be associated with greater youth initiation and reduced suc...
ObjectiveCannabis and tobacco retailers are believed to cluster in areas with more racial/ethnic min...
BackgroundAccess to tobacco products, including vape products, from local brick-and-mortar stores in...
Background: The introduction of laws that permit the use of cannabis for medical purposes has led to...
Studies document inequitable tobacco retailer density by neighborhood sociodemographics, but these f...
We examine whether county-level tobacco retailer density and adult smoking prevalence are positively...
IntroductionFlavored tobacco appeals to new users. This paper describes evaluation results of Califo...
The Institute of Medicine recommends that public health agencies restrict the number and regulate th...