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新冠疫情期间南加州种族社区内电子烟商店遵守州商业法规情况的纵向跟踪

Longitudinal Tracking of Vape Shop Compliance With State Business Regulations Within Southern California Ethnic Neighborhoods During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Medel Donna, Galimov Artur, Meza Leah, Steinberg Jane K, Berg Carla J, Baezconde-Garbanati Lourdes, Sussman Steve

机构信息

Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research, Department of Preventive Medicine, 12223Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Department of Prevention and Community Health, 12223Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Eval Health Prof. 2021 Mar;44(1):87-92. doi: 10.1177/0163278720985584. Epub 2021 Jan 7.

Abstract

The overall aim of this study is to examine vape shop business operations during COVID-19 among a cohort of 88 vape shops in the Greater Los Angeles area in Southern California, located in ethnically diverse communities. A total of six web- and/or phone-based assessments were conducted over a 12-week period (April 1, 2020-June 10, 2020), extending from the mandated closure of nonessential businesses (Stage 1; Assessments 1-3) to the reopening of nonessential sectors (Stage 2; Assessments 4-6), to evaluate business operations (open and closure statuses). The proportion of vape shops found to be noncompliant with the Governor's executive order (i.e., open) during Stage 1 gradually increased from 54 (61.4%) at Assessment 1 (week of April 1, 2020) to 58 (65.9%) at Assessment 3 (week of April 29, 2020). Moreover, vape shops located in Hispanic/Latino and Korean/Asian communities (vs. those in non-Hispanic White and African American communities) were more likely to stay open both during and after the shutdown at Assessments 1 and 6. More specifically, vape shops located in Hispanic/Latino communities were significantly more likely to offer walk-in service during Assessment 1 (during the shutdown), and vape shops in Hispanic/Latino and Korean/Asian were significantly more likely to offer walk-in service during Assessment 6 (after the re-opening). This study demonstrates high rates of noncompliance with shutdown orders among vape shops located in ethnic communities, thus suggesting higher contextual risk factors of COVID-19 exposure among certain ethnic communities.

摘要

本研究的总体目标是,对南加州大洛杉矶地区88家电子烟商店进行调查,这些商店位于种族多元化社区,旨在考察新冠疫情期间它们的经营情况。在12周内(2020年4月1日至2020年6月10日)共进行了6次基于网络和/或电话的评估,从非必要业务强制关闭阶段(第1阶段;评估1 - 3)到非必要部门重新开放阶段(第2阶段;评估4 - 6),以评估经营情况(开业和关闭状态)。在第1阶段,被发现不符合州长行政命令(即开业)的电子烟商店比例从评估1(2020年4月1日那周)的54家(61.4%)逐渐增至评估3(2020年4月29日那周)的58家(65.9%)。此外,位于西班牙裔/拉丁裔和韩裔/亚裔社区的电子烟商店(与非西班牙裔白人及非裔美国人社区的商店相比)在评估1和评估6的关闭期间及之后更有可能继续营业。更具体地说,位于西班牙裔/拉丁裔社区的电子烟商店在评估1(关闭期间)显著更有可能提供到店服务,而位于西班牙裔/拉丁裔和韩裔/亚裔社区的电子烟商店在评估6(重新开放后)显著更有可能提供到店服务。这项研究表明,位于种族社区的电子烟商店不遵守关闭命令的比例很高,因此表明某些种族社区接触新冠病毒的背景风险因素更高。

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