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Effects of neighbourhood socioeconomic status and convenience store concentration on individual level smoking
1 Graduate Institute of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan
2 Center on Social Disparities in Health, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
3 Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
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Correspondence to:
Dr Y-C Chuang
Graduate Institute of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei, Taiwan; yingchih{at}tmu.edu.tw
Objectives: To assess the effects of neighbourhood level socioeconomic status (SES) and convenience store concentration on individual level smoking, after consideration of individual level characteristics.
Design: Individual sociodemographic characteristics and smoking were obtained from five cross sectional surveys (19791990). Participants addresses were geocoded and linked with census data for measuring neighbourhood SES and with telephone yellow page listings for measuring convenience store concentration (density in a neighbourhood, distance between a participants home and the nearest convenience store, and number of convenience stores within a one mile radius of a participants home). The data were analysed with multilevel Poisson regression models.
Setting: 82 neighbourhoods in four northern California cities.
Participants: 8121 women and men aged 2574 from the Stanford heart disease prevention programme.
Main results: Lower neighbourhood SES and higher convenience store concentration, measured by density and distance, were both significantly associated with higher level of individual smoking after taking individual characteristics into account. The association between convenience store density and individual smoking was modified by individual SES and neighbourhood SES.
Conclusions: These findings are consistent with a growing body of literature suggesting that the socioeconomic and physical environments of neighbourhoods are associated with individual level smoking.
Keywords: deprivation; multi-level; neighbourhood characteristics; smoking; socioeconomic factors
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