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Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research

Tobacco retailer density surrounding schools and youth smoking behaviour: a multi-level analysis

Authors: Wing C Chan, Scott T Leatherdale

Published in: Tobacco Induced Diseases | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Youth smoking prevention should be a public health priority. It is not only vital to prevent youth from smoking but also to prevent non-smoking youth from becoming susceptible to smoking. Past research has examined factors associated with youth's susceptibility to become a future smoker, but research has yet to examine tobacco retailer density and susceptibility to smoking among never smokers. The objectives of this study are to examine how tobacco retailer density surrounding schools and social smoking influences are associated with smoking susceptibility among youth of never smokers, and occasional and daily smoking among youth of current smokers.

Methods

Data were collected in 2005-2006 from grade 9 to 12 students attending 76 secondary schools in Ontario, Canada, as part of the SHAPES-On study. A series of multi-level logistic regression analyses were performed to understand how student- and school-level factors are associated with three smoking behaviour outcomes: smoking susceptibility among never smokers, occasional smoking, and daily smoking.

Results

The number of tobacco retailers surrounding a school was found to be associated with the likelihood of a never smoker being susceptible to future smoking (OR 1.03, 95CI% 1.01, 1.05). We also identified that being surrounded by smoking social influences, specifically family and close friends, can substantially increase the likelihood that never smokers are at risk for future smoking or that youth are already occasional or daily smokers.

Conclusions

We identified that the number of tobacco retailers surrounding a school was associated with an increased odds of being susceptible to future smoking among male never smokers. Smoking social models surrounding youth also appears to have an important impact on their smoking behaviour regardless of their smoking status. It is important for youth smoking prevention programs to begin early, interrupt youths' susceptibility to future smoking, and focus on subgroups that are at higher risk of smoking. The government should consider the impact of tobacco retailer density on youth smoking behaviour, and be cautious when granting licenses for establishments to sell tobacco products.
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Metadata
Title
Tobacco retailer density surrounding schools and youth smoking behaviour: a multi-level analysis
Authors
Wing C Chan
Scott T Leatherdale
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Tobacco Induced Diseases / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1617-9625
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1617-9625-9-9

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