What explains the concentration of off-premise alcohol outlets in Black neighborhoods?
Introduction: Greater availability of commercial alcohol is associated with increased alcohol use and related public health problems. Greater alcohol outlet density, a marker of alcohol availability, is associated with poorer and predominantly minority neighborhoods. However, poorer populations, Afr...
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Main Authors: | Juliet P. Lee (Author), William Ponicki (Author), Christina Mair (Author), Paul Gruenewald (Author), Lina Ghanem (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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