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The added value of accounting for activity space when examining the association between tobacco retailer availability and smoking among young adults
Shareck, Martine; Kestens, Yan; Vallée, Julie; Datta, Geetanjali; Frohlich, Katherine L. (2016)Background: Despite a declining prevalence in many countries, smoking rates remain consistently high among young adults. Targeting contextual influences on smoking, such as the availability of tobacco retailers, is one promising avenue of intervention. ... -
Considering daily mobility for a more comprehensive understanding of contextual effects on social inequalities in health : a conceptual proposal
Shareck, Martine; Frohlich, Katherine L.; Kestens, Yan (2014)Despite growing interest in integrating people’s daily mobility into contextual studies of social inequalities in health, the links between daily mobility and health inequalities remain inadequately conceptualized. This conceptual proposal anchors ... -
Expected or completed? Comparing two measures of education and their relationship with social inequalities in health among young adults
Gagné, Thierry; Ghenadenik, Adrian; Shareck, Martine; Katherine L., Frohlich (Springer Verlag, 2016-12-18)Background. Similarly to other age groups, there are significant social inequalities in health among young adults (YA). Education is thought to be the most appropriate indicator of YA socioeconomic status (SES), yet it is often in progress at that ... -
Improving the measurement of neighbourhood characteristics through systematic observation: Inequalities in smoking as a case study
Shareck, Martine; Dassa, Clément; Frohlich, Katherine L. (2012-05)Systematic observation is increasingly used as a method to measure neighbourhood characteristics thought to influence health inequalities. This article reports on the theory-driven development of a new observation tool composed of ... -
Moving beyond the residential neighbourhood to explore social inequalities in exposure to area-level disadvantage: Results from the Interdisciplinary Study on Inequalities in Smoking
Shareck, Martine; Kestens, Yan; Frohlich, Katherine L. (2014-05)The focus, in place and health research, on a single, residential, context overlooks the fact that individuals are mobile and experience other settings in the course of their daily activities. Socioeconomic characteristics are associated with activity ...