Spatial clusters of daily tobacco consumption before and after a smoke-free policy implementation
Date Issued
2021-01-01
Author(s)
Vallarta-Robledo, J. R.
Sandoval, J. L.
De Ridder, D.
Ladoy, A.
Marques-Vidal, P.
Humair, J. P.
Cornuz, J.
Stringhini, S.
Joost, S.
Guessous, I.
DOI
10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102616
Abstract
This study assessed the spatial dependence of daily tobacco consumption and how it is spatially impacted by individual and neighborhood socioeconomic determinants, and tobacco consumption facilities before and after a smoke-free implementation. Individual data was obtained from the Bus Sante, a cross-sectional survey in Geneva. Spatial clusters of high and low tobacco consumption were assessed using Getis-Ord Gi*. Daily tobacco consumption was not randomly clustered in Geneva and may be impacted by tobacco consumption facilities independently of socioeconomic factors and a smoking ban. Spatial analysis should be considered to highlight the impact of smoke-free policies and guide public health interventions.
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