| Literature DB >> 31767032 |
Sonia Tetlow1, Brian Gurbaxani2,3, Corinne Graffunder4, Connor Owen3, Diem Tran3, Jiali Zhao3, Jose A Rodriguez3, Aaron Ahn3, Kristie Choe3, Vishal Mummigatti3, Divya Vedula3, Kathleen Hayes2, Miriam Kelly2, Simon McNabb4, Julie Swann5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To advance public health support for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's smoke-free rule, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collaborated with the Georgia Institute of Technology to develop a geospatial mapping tool. The objective was to create a tool state and local public health agencies could use to tailor smoke-free educational materials and cessation interventions for specific public housing development resident populations.Entities:
Keywords: Geographic information system; Geospatial; Multiunit housing; Public health; Public housing; Secondhand smoke; Smoke-free policy; Smoking cessation; Tobacco
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31767032 PMCID: PMC6878698 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-019-4815-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Regression model variables used to predict cigarette smoking status
| Variable type | Variable categories |
|---|---|
| State tax rate for a pack of 20 cigarettes | Not applicable |
| Residential environment | City |
| Suburb | |
| Rural | |
| Race/ethnicity | White |
| Black/African American | |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | |
| Asian and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | |
| Hispanic | |
| Other/multiracial | |
| Age | 18–24 |
| 25–49 | |
| 50–59 | |
| 60–79 | |
| 80 or above | |
| Reported household income | < $10 k |
| $10,001–$15 k | |
| $15,001–$20 k | |
| ≥ $20,001 | |
| A variable that combines gender, marital status, and presence of children (to match the HUD dataset variable) | Two spouses/married/with children |
| Two spouses/married/no children | |
| Female/not married/with children | |
| Female/not married/no children | |
| Male/not married/with children | |
| Male/not married/no children | |
| A variable that combines age and disability status (to match the HUD dataset variable) | Age < 65 with disability |
| Age < 65 no disability | |
| Age > 65 with disability | |
| Age > 65 no disability |
Fig. 1Small area estimation for PHD residents who smoke cigarettes
Fig. 2The Extinguish Tool Homepage. The image provides a screen shot of the Extinguish Tool homepage, which auto-populates with a heatmap depicting the estimated proportion of public housing development residents who smoke cigarettes on a county level and green indicators for each public housing development