Project 3: Tobacco Town Policy Modeling
项目3:烟草小镇政策建模
基本信息
- 批准号:10471900
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 44.68万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-01 至 2024-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAddressAreaBehaviorCharacteristicsCommunitiesComplexComputer ModelsConsumptionCountryDataDevelopmentDiseaseEffectivenessEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorEvaluationEvidence based interventionFundingFutureGeographic DistributionGeographyGoalsIndividualIndustryInterventionLaboratoriesLicensingLow incomeMarketingMechanicsModelingNeighborhoodsPatternPersonsPilot ProjectsPolicePoliciesPolicy ResearchPopulationPricePublic HealthResearch Project GrantsSchoolsScienceScience PolicyShapesSmokingStudy modelsTimeTobaccoTobacco IndustryTobacco useTransportationUrban CommunityVulnerable Populationsbasecostdensitydesigndisparity eliminationeconomic disparityethnic minorityevidence baseexperienceexperimental studyhealth disparityinnovationinterestmodels and simulationmultiple data sourcespreventable deathprogramsprospectivepublic health relevancepublic policy on tobaccoracial and ethnicracial disparityreduce tobacco useresponsesexual minoritysmoking cessationsmoking initiationsocialsocioeconomic disparitysuburbtobacco advertisingtobacco controltobacco flavortobacco productstobacco regulationtobacco usertool
项目摘要
Project 3 Tobacco Town: Project Summary/Abstract
Tobacco use continues to be the greatest cause of preventable death and disease in the US,
and socioeconomic disparities persist in many communities and populations. New and
innovative tobacco control interventions focused on the retail environment are gaining ground,
and aim to reduce the pervasiveness of tobacco products and eliminate disparities, chiefly
through one of three mechanisms: place (e.g., lowering tobacco retailer density), price (e.g.,
curbing discounts), or product availability (e.g., limiting flavored tobacco products). However, the
evidence supporting the effectiveness of these strategies is just emerging. Developing a strong
evidence base for retail tobacco control is a priority for practitioners. While prospective
experimental studies to assess these interventions are difficult, if not impossible, to conduct,
computational modeling is poised to help fill the evidence gap. The goal of the proposed study is
to develop a computational agent-based model to examine and compare the potential impact of
various retail tobacco control strategies across different community contexts. The study has
three primary aims. 1) Develop Tobacco Town, an agent-based model that represents
community environments with individual current and potential tobacco users. The model will
incorporate realistic geographic and commercial spaces, individual tobacco use behaviors (e.g.,
initiation, cessation, purchase), and retailer practices (e.g., pricing and product availability). 2)
Use the model as a simulated laboratory to implement innovative strategies to better understand
how each might impact smoking-related behaviors. We will also consider the strategies in terms
of vulnerable populations, specifically racial/ethnic and sexual minorities and low-income
residents. 3) Tailor Tobacco Town to represent diverse neighborhoods in 10-12 large urban-
suburban areas in the US to examine potential context-specific effects of different interventions.
While helping to build the evidence base for innovative tobacco control strategies, the Tobacco
Town model will also enhance the relevance of this evidence through simulating various
interventions in different contexts. Finally, the model and its results will advance the use of
computational approaches to tobacco control and reducing tobacco use, and public health more
broadly.
项目三烟草小镇:项目摘要/摘要
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Advancing Tobacco Regulatory Science to Reduce Health Disparities
推进烟草监管科学以减少健康差距
- 批准号:
10665866 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 44.68万 - 项目类别:
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