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Signs and customer behaviors at vape shops: Multivariate multilevel model analysis.
Addict Behav Rep. 2020 Dec; 12:100299.AB

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This study examined vape shop customers' behaviors in relation to shop display practices. We hypothesized that display of signs conveying supportive attitude toward vaping at vape shops would be positively associated with customer purchasing and in-shop vaping behaviors.

METHODS

We recruited vape shops throughout Southern California (N = 122). Trained teams of data collectors visited each of the consented vape shops, observed customers' characteristics and behaviors (N = 254) and coded items in the shops that were visible and on display. We conducted a multivariate multilevel analysis to account for the data structure where customers were nested within vape shops.

RESULTS

Male customers were more likely to purchase e-liquid at the shop than female customers (p < .001). There were no sex differences vaping at the shop (p = .353). We observed more customers vaping at shops with e-cigarette safety displays (p = .024) and more customers purchasing e-liquid at shops with quit smoking signage (p = .004). Point-of-sale displays were not associated with either customer vaping or purchasing behaviors observed at the shop. Displays of state-regulated and nonregulated (i.e., tobacco industry) age-of-sale compliance signs, Ask4ID and WeCard, were not significantly associated with customer vaping or purchase behaviors.

CONCLUSION

Certain display signs present at vape shops might communicate to customers that engaging in certain behaviors (e.g., vaping inside the shops) may be safe or acceptable.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States.Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States.Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States.Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States.Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States.Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States.Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States.Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

33364308

Citation

Huh, Jimi, et al. "Signs and Customer Behaviors at Vape Shops: Multivariate Multilevel Model Analysis." Addictive Behaviors Reports, vol. 12, 2020, p. 100299.
Huh J, Meza L, Galstyan E, et al. Signs and customer behaviors at vape shops: Multivariate multilevel model analysis. Addict Behav Rep. 2020;12:100299.
Huh, J., Meza, L., Galstyan, E., Galimov, A., Yu, S., Unger, J. B., Baezconde-Garbanati, L., & Sussman, S. (2020). Signs and customer behaviors at vape shops: Multivariate multilevel model analysis. Addictive Behaviors Reports, 12, 100299. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2020.100299
Huh J, et al. Signs and Customer Behaviors at Vape Shops: Multivariate Multilevel Model Analysis. Addict Behav Rep. 2020;12:100299. PubMed PMID: 33364308.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Signs and customer behaviors at vape shops: Multivariate multilevel model analysis. AU - Huh,Jimi, AU - Meza,Leah, AU - Galstyan,Ellen, AU - Galimov,Artur, AU - Yu,Sheila, AU - Unger,Jennifer B, AU - Baezconde-Garbanati,Lourdes, AU - Sussman,Steve, Y1 - 2020/09/04/ PY - 2020/06/12/received PY - 2020/08/24/revised PY - 2020/08/28/accepted PY - 2020/12/28/entrez PY - 2020/12/29/pubmed PY - 2020/12/29/medline KW - Customer behaviors KW - Signage displays KW - Vape shop SP - 100299 EP - 100299 JF - Addictive behaviors reports JO - Addict Behav Rep VL - 12 N2 - INTRODUCTION: This study examined vape shop customers' behaviors in relation to shop display practices. We hypothesized that display of signs conveying supportive attitude toward vaping at vape shops would be positively associated with customer purchasing and in-shop vaping behaviors. METHODS: We recruited vape shops throughout Southern California (N = 122). Trained teams of data collectors visited each of the consented vape shops, observed customers' characteristics and behaviors (N = 254) and coded items in the shops that were visible and on display. We conducted a multivariate multilevel analysis to account for the data structure where customers were nested within vape shops. RESULTS: Male customers were more likely to purchase e-liquid at the shop than female customers (p < .001). There were no sex differences vaping at the shop (p = .353). We observed more customers vaping at shops with e-cigarette safety displays (p = .024) and more customers purchasing e-liquid at shops with quit smoking signage (p = .004). Point-of-sale displays were not associated with either customer vaping or purchasing behaviors observed at the shop. Displays of state-regulated and nonregulated (i.e., tobacco industry) age-of-sale compliance signs, Ask4ID and WeCard, were not significantly associated with customer vaping or purchase behaviors. CONCLUSION: Certain display signs present at vape shops might communicate to customers that engaging in certain behaviors (e.g., vaping inside the shops) may be safe or acceptable. SN - 2352-8532 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/33364308/Signs_and_customer_behaviors_at_vape_shops:_Multivariate_multilevel_model_analysis_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -
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