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Objectives: In this study, we examined tobacco retailers' perceptions of e-cigarettes and associations with in-store availability of e-cigarettes. Methods: Retailers (N = 700) in multiple, racial/ethnic neighborhoods (black/African-American, N = 200); Hispanic/Latino, N = 200; white American, N = 200; Korean American, N = 100) in Los Angeles County participated in on-site interviews and store observations. Results: Controlling for individual and racial/ethnic neighborhood factors, retailers in majority-white neighborhoods had significantly higher odds of selling e-cigarettes and flavored e-cigarettes than retailers located in Hispanic/Latino (p
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Smiley, S. L., Shin, H., Rose, S. W., Rodriguez, Y. L., Barahona, R., & Baezconde-Garbanati, L. (2020). Perceptions of E-cigarettes and flavor restrictions among tobacco retailers in los angeles. American Journal of Health Behavior, 44(6), 893–901. https://doi.org/10.5993/AJHB.44.6.12
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