A geo-view into historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the USA

Introduction Ample evidence shows that implementation of smoke-free policies can significantly reduce tobacco use. The indoor smoke-free policy coverage in the U.S. increased over the past 25 years. This study synthesized the available historical smoke-free policy data and achieved two complementar...

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Main Authors: Zaria Tatalovich, David G. Stinchcomb, Jeremy A. Lyman, Yvonne Hunt, James E. Cucinelli
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2017-12-01
Series:Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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spelling doaj-9a2679ab81774558a35ee61b7b35b0392020-11-24T21:16:12ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872017-12-013December10.18332/tpc/8013580135A geo-view into historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the USAZaria Tatalovich0David G. Stinchcomb1Jeremy A. Lyman2Yvonne Hunt3James E. Cucinelli4National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, United StatesWestat, Rockville, Maryland, United StatesInformation Management Services Inc, Calverton, Maryland, United StatesNational Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, United StatesInformation Management Services Inc, Calverton, Maryland, United StatesIntroduction Ample evidence shows that implementation of smoke-free policies can significantly reduce tobacco use. The indoor smoke-free policy coverage in the U.S. increased over the past 25 years. This study synthesized the available historical smoke-free policy data and achieved two complementary goals: 1) reconstructed historical patterns of indoor smoke-free policy coverage in the U.S., and 2) developed a web-based interactive tool for visualization and download of the U.S. historical smoke-free policy data for research. Methods Historical information on local and regional smoke-free policy was downloaded from the American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation (ANRF). Subsequent methodological processes included: geo-referencing of smoke-free policy data, spatial-temporal data linkage, spatial pattern analysis, data visualization, and the development of an interactive tool. Results The percentage of population covered by the smoke-free policies varies across the different geographic locations, scales, and over time. On average, the percentage of people covered by the smoke-free laws in the U.S. increased substantially in the recent decade. The Tobacco-Policy-Viewer reveals geographic patterns of increase in smoke-free policy adoption by cities, counties, and States over time. Conclusions The utility of visualizing the historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the U.S. is to understand where and for how long smoke-free policies were in place for indoor facilities and to inform planning for education and interventions in the areas of need. The benefit of data provided for download, via the Tobacco-Policy-Viewer, is to catalyze future research on the impacts of historical smoke-free policy coverage on reduction in secondhand-smoke exposures, tobacco use, and tobacco related diseases.http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/A-Geo-View-into-Historical-Patterns-of-Smoke-free-Policy-Coverage-in-the-U-S-,80135,0,2.htmlsmoke-free lawssmoke-free placessmoke-free population
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author Zaria Tatalovich
David G. Stinchcomb
Jeremy A. Lyman
Yvonne Hunt
James E. Cucinelli
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Jeremy A. Lyman
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James E. Cucinelli
A geo-view into historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the USA
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
smoke-free laws
smoke-free places
smoke-free population
author_facet Zaria Tatalovich
David G. Stinchcomb
Jeremy A. Lyman
Yvonne Hunt
James E. Cucinelli
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title A geo-view into historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the USA
title_short A geo-view into historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the USA
title_full A geo-view into historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the USA
title_fullStr A geo-view into historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the USA
title_full_unstemmed A geo-view into historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the USA
title_sort geo-view into historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the usa
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
issn 2459-3087
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Introduction Ample evidence shows that implementation of smoke-free policies can significantly reduce tobacco use. The indoor smoke-free policy coverage in the U.S. increased over the past 25 years. This study synthesized the available historical smoke-free policy data and achieved two complementary goals: 1) reconstructed historical patterns of indoor smoke-free policy coverage in the U.S., and 2) developed a web-based interactive tool for visualization and download of the U.S. historical smoke-free policy data for research. Methods Historical information on local and regional smoke-free policy was downloaded from the American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation (ANRF). Subsequent methodological processes included: geo-referencing of smoke-free policy data, spatial-temporal data linkage, spatial pattern analysis, data visualization, and the development of an interactive tool. Results The percentage of population covered by the smoke-free policies varies across the different geographic locations, scales, and over time. On average, the percentage of people covered by the smoke-free laws in the U.S. increased substantially in the recent decade. The Tobacco-Policy-Viewer reveals geographic patterns of increase in smoke-free policy adoption by cities, counties, and States over time. Conclusions The utility of visualizing the historical patterns of smoke-free policy coverage in the U.S. is to understand where and for how long smoke-free policies were in place for indoor facilities and to inform planning for education and interventions in the areas of need. The benefit of data provided for download, via the Tobacco-Policy-Viewer, is to catalyze future research on the impacts of historical smoke-free policy coverage on reduction in secondhand-smoke exposures, tobacco use, and tobacco related diseases.
topic smoke-free laws
smoke-free places
smoke-free population
url http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/A-Geo-View-into-Historical-Patterns-of-Smoke-free-Policy-Coverage-in-the-U-S-,80135,0,2.html
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