Tobacco retail availability and smoking-A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Veronica A Martin-GallAmanda L NeilKate MacintyreSabah RehmanThuy Phuong NguyenBen HardingSeana L GallPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2024)
There is evidence higher tobacco retail density is consistently associated with cigarette smoking in pregnant women, young people and adults when ecological studies are included in meta-analysis. Meanwhile, evidence synthesis reveals restrictive tobacco retail laws based on proximity or mixed measures near home or very near school may not reduce smoking except in men who smoke heavily. Mechanisms to reduce retailer density should be thus considered part of tobacco control strategies.