2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40471-019-00215-3
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Space and Place in Alcohol Research

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“…We modeled outlet counts relative to the expected count assuming a distribution directly proportional to land area to reflect physical access. 4,31,35 The primary associations of interest were the areal relative risks (RRs) of outlets associated with each policy. We included block grouplevel spatially structured random intercepts to account for dependence of neighboring units, block group-level random The state places no restrictions on how far apart outlets must be from one another.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We modeled outlet counts relative to the expected count assuming a distribution directly proportional to land area to reflect physical access. 4,31,35 The primary associations of interest were the areal relative risks (RRs) of outlets associated with each policy. We included block grouplevel spatially structured random intercepts to account for dependence of neighboring units, block group-level random The state places no restrictions on how far apart outlets must be from one another.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We modeled outlet counts relative to the expected count assuming a distribution directly proportional to land area to reflect physical access. 4 , 31 , 35 The primary associations of interest were the areal relative risks (RRs) of outlets associated with each policy. We included block group-level spatially structured random intercepts to account for dependence of neighboring units, block group-level random intercepts and slopes assuming independence-of-units to allow the level and linear trend in outlets to vary independently for each block group, and jurisdiction-level random intercepts to account for time-constant characteristics of jurisdictions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our exploratory study aims sought to understand drinking practices within a novel societal/global context (the COVID-19 pandemic), but also to understand drinking practices within home spaces and households. As discussed above, home-based drinking, despite representing a substantial and increasing proportion of overall adult alcohol consumption in the UK [1], has been neglected as an area of research attention from a health promotion and alcohol harm perspective [4,19]. Sample characteristics are presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies dealt with assessing the impact of living conditions on individual alcohol consumption. A number of systematic reviews considered the impact of certain environmental factors, mainly of a legislative nature [13][14][15], as well as other features of living environment [16][17]. However, similar to the papers involving other indicators of health status, these systematic reviews were mainly focused on the spatial level of small areas, or else they were focused on exposure from the standpoint of temporal trends rather than from the standpoint of territorial characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%