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Tag Archives: Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP)

Built Environment, Inequalities, Tobacco

‘An environment where young people choose not to smoke’ is not one where tobacco products are sold on every street corner

Nov 5, 2014 LizRichardson 3 Comments

By Niamh Shortt

Teenagers are more likely to smoke if they live in areas with the highest number of tobacco retailers. Our paper led by Niamh Shortt, published today in Tobacco Control, examined the relationship between tobacco outlet density and smoking habits of 13 and 15 year olds in Scotland.   Continue reading ‘An environment where young people choose not to smoke’ is not one where tobacco products are sold on every street corner →

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