Spatial and Descriptive Analysis of Smoke and Vape Shop Locations Focusing on A Cancer Center Neighboring Catchment Area.

Q2 Social Sciences
Kimlin Tam Ashing, Gaole Song, Timothy O'Connor, Udochukwu Obodo, Faith Abuan, Christyl T Dawson, Brian Tiep, Jonjon Macalintal, Sophia Yeung, Bin Xie, Ming-Hsiang Tsou
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Tobacco products cause about 1 in 5 deaths premature deaths each year. With increased retailing of both tobacco and electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) products, cancer centers such as City of Hope are prioritizing tobacco and ENDS control. Therefore, we conducted formative geospatial analyses of dedicated smoke and vape shops linked to neighborhood demographic characteristics. The objective of the study was to analyze local data on smoke and vaping shop locations by age, socio-economic status, and racial/ethnic group. Our geospatial analysis used aggregate data from the U.S. Census, Google Maps, and Yelp. Geospatial maps were created using ArcGIS Pro with American Community Survey and U.S. Census 2010. The distributions of exclusive tobacco and vaping shop locations data were overlaid with data from the U.S. Census 2010 to generate maps of the relative geographic distributions of shops across varying area demographic characteristics. Results showed that a higher concentration of exclusive smoke and vaping shops were in areas with a higher concentration of ethnic minorities and lower income and lower status neighborhoods. These findings suggest that laws and licensing should be evaluated to regulate the placement of these shops to reduce and even prevent targeting of minorities and other vulnerable populations.

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以癌症中心附近集水区为中心的烟和电子烟商店位置的空间和描述性分析。
烟草制品每年造成约五分之一的过早死亡。随着烟草和电子尼古丁输送系统(ENDS)产品零售的增加,希望之城等癌症中心正在优先考虑烟草和电子尼古丁输送系统的控制。因此,我们对与社区人口特征相关的专用烟和电子烟商店进行了形成性的地理空间分析。该研究的目的是按年龄、社会经济地位和种族/民族群体分析当地吸烟和电子烟商店地点的数据。我们的地理空间分析使用了来自美国人口普查、谷歌地图和Yelp的汇总数据。地理空间地图是使用ArcGIS Pro与美国社区调查和2010年美国人口普查一起创建的。烟草和电子烟专卖店的地理分布数据与2010年美国人口普查的数据叠加在一起,生成了不同地区人口特征店铺的相对地理分布地图。结果表明,少数民族聚居区和收入较低、社会地位较低的社区中,专用烟店和电子烟店的浓度较高。这些发现表明,应该对法律和许可进行评估,以规范这些商店的位置,以减少甚至防止针对少数民族和其他弱势群体。
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Papers in Applied Geography
Papers in Applied Geography Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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