Neighbourhood inequities in the availability of retailers selling tobacco products: a systematic review

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Kong Amanda YORCID,Lee Joseph G LORCID,Halvorson-Fried Sarah MORCID,Sewell Kerry BORCID,Golden Shelley DianeORCID,Henriksen LisaORCID,Herbert LilyORCID,Ribisl Kurt MORCID

Abstract

ObjectiveTo examine inequities in tobacco retailer availability by neighbourhood-level socioeconomic, racial/ethnic and same-sex couple composition.Data sourcesWe conducted a 10 November 2022 search of PubMed, PsycINFO, Global Health, LILACS, Embase, ABI/Inform, CINAHL, Business Source Complete, Web of Science and Scopus.Study selectionWe included records from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries that tested associations of area-level measures of tobacco retailer availability and neighbourhood-level sociodemographic characteristics. Two coders reviewed the full text of eligible records (n=58), including 41 records and 205 effect sizes for synthesis.Data extractionWe used dual independent screening of titles, abstracts and full texts. One author abstracted and a second author confirmed the study design, location, unit of analysis, sample size, retailer data source, availability measure, statistical approach, sociodemographic characteristic and unadjusted effect sizes.Data synthesisOf the 124 effect sizes related to socioeconomic inequities (60.5% of all effect sizes), 101 (81.5%) indicated evidence of inequities. Of 205 effect sizes, 69 (33.7%) tested associations between retailer availability and neighbourhood composition of racially and ethnically minoritised people, and 57/69 (82.6%) documented inequities. Tobacco availability was greater in neighbourhoods with more Black, Hispanic/Latine and Asian residents (82.8%, 90.3% and 40.0% of effect sizes, respectively). Two effect sizes found greater availability with more same-sex households.ConclusionsThere are stark inequities in tobacco retailer availability. Moving beyond documenting inequities to partnering with communities to design, implement, and evaluate interventions that reduce and eliminate inequities in retail availability is needed to promote an equitable retail environment.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42019124984.

Funder

National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health

Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust

Publisher

BMJ

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