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Impact of tobacco outlet density and proximity on smoking cessation: a longitudinal observational study in two English cities.

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Abstract

A previous study conducted in the USA reported an association between residential proximity to a tobacco outlet and reduced likelihood of a quit attempt enduring beyond six months. We replicated this study in an English urban setting using data on 611 smokers motivated to quit, of whom 66 were biochemically validated as being quit at six months. Sustained quitting at six months was unrelated to residential proximity of a tobacco outlet. Future studies would be improved by the use of validated mappings of retail outlets, mapped in relation to multiple activity spaces, not just residence.

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Journal Title

Health Place

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Journal ISSN

1353-8292
1873-2054

Volume Title

27

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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