Summary information

Study title

Understanding the Lived Experience of Alcohol and Tobacco Environments, 2022-2023

Creator

Emslie, C, Glasgow Caledonian University
Dimova, E, Glasgow Caledonian University
Smith, M, Glasgow Caledonian University

Study number / PID

856665 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-856665 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Alcohol and cigarette consumption are key vectors in driving the rise in health inequalities in recent decades. High availability is associated with increased alcohol and tobacco related harms. Our ESRC mixed methods study explored changes in alcohol and tobacco availability across Scotland, population health and the lived experience. The qualitative work package (archived here) aimed to understand the experiences of people living in different alcohol and tobacco environments (as measured by outlet density), explore relationships between outlet density and health behaviours and examine views on a range of potential alcohol and tobacco policy interventions. Data were collected via 11 online focus groups, and two supplementary interviews, (n=45 participants in total) from different neighbourhoods across Scotland. Our sampling frame was designed to include neighbourhoods which had experienced relatively large rises or falls in alcohol or tobacco density over time (identified via our quantitative data), affluent and deprived communities and more rural and urban areas. Alcohol and cigarette consumption are key vectors in driving the rise in health inequalities in recent decades. High availability is associated with increased alcohol and tobacco related harms. Our ESRC mixed methods study explored changes in alcohol and tobacco availability across Scotland, population health and the lived experience. The qualitative work package (archived here) aimed to understand the experiences of people living in different alcohol and tobacco environments (as measured by outlet density), explore relationships between outlet density and health behaviours and examine views on a range of potential alcohol and tobacco policy interventions. Data were collected via 11 online focus groups (n=45 participants in total) from different neighbourhoods across Scotland. Our sampling frame was designed to include neighbourhoods which had experienced relatively large rises or falls in...
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Topics

Methodology

Data collection period

17/08/2022 - 25/05/2023

Country

Scotland

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Text

Data collection mode

Data were collected via focus groups. Our sampling frame for focus groups was designed to include neighbourhoods which had experienced relatively large rises or falls in alcohol or tobacco density over time (identified via broader study quantitative data), affluent and deprived communities and more rural and urban areas. Focus group members were selected for drinking and smoking status, and to fit other inclusion criteria (over 18, and able to provide informed consent to take part in the study).

Funding information

Grant number

ES/S016775/1

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2023

Terms of data access

The UK Data Archive has granted a dissemination embargo. The embargo will end on 21 September 2024 and the data will then be available in accordance with the access level selected.

Related publications

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