The Ohio State University, College of Public Health, Columbus, OH, USA.
The Ohio State University, College of Public Health, Columbus, OH, USA.
Health Place. 2021 Jan;67:102342. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102342. Epub 2020 Apr 27.
Tobacco retailer density is consistently associated with poor tobacco-use outcomes. The aim of this review was to synthesize the international evidence on density reduction policies. Searches in multiple databases resulted in 31 studies covering various policy approaches evaluated for their impact on retailer density. Findings indicate that bans on tobacco sales in pharmacies reduced retailer density, but perhaps not equitably. Prohibiting sale of tobacco near schools produced greater density reductions in higher-risk neighborhoods. Policies in combination were most effective. Future studies should measure the impact of these policies on tobacco use. Density-reduction policies offer a promising approach to tobacco control.
烟草零售商密度与不良烟草使用结果密切相关。本综述旨在综合国际上有关减少密度政策的证据。在多个数据库中进行搜索,共得到 31 项研究,涵盖了评估各种政策方法对零售商密度影响的研究。研究结果表明,禁止在药店销售烟草减少了零售商的密度,但可能并不公平。禁止在学校附近销售烟草使高风险社区的烟草零售商密度降低幅度更大。政策的综合运用最为有效。未来的研究应衡量这些政策对烟草使用的影响。减少密度的政策为烟草控制提供了一个有希望的方法。