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      Cohort Profile: The Interdisciplinary Study of Inequalities in Smoking (ISIS).

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          The Interdisciplinary Study of Inequalities in Smoking (ISIS) is a cohort study investigating the joint effects of residents' socio-demographic characteristics and neighbourhood attributes on the social distribution of smoking in a young adult population. Smoking is a behaviour with an increasingly steep social class gradient; smoking prevalence among young adults is no longer declining at the same rate as among the rest of the population, and there is evidence of growing place-based disparities in smoking. ISIS was established to examine these pressing concerns. The ISIS sample comprises non-institutionalized individuals aged 18-25 years, who are proficient in English and/or French and who had been living at their current address in Montréal, Canada, for at least 1 year at time of first contact. Two waves of data have been collected: baseline data were collected November 2011-September 2012 (n = 2093), and a second wave of data was collected January-June 2014 (n = 1457). Data were collected from respondents using a self-administered questionnaire, developed by the research team based on sociological theory, which includes questions concerning social, economic, cultural and biological capital, and activity space as well as smoking behaviour. Data are available upon request from [katherine.frohlich@umontreal.ca].

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          Journal
          Int J Epidemiol
          International journal of epidemiology
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          1464-3685
          0300-5771
          April 01 2017
          : 46
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Université de Montréal - ESPUM/IRSPUM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
          [2 ] London School of Hygiene, London, United Kingdom.
          [3 ] CNRS - Géographie-cités, Paris, France.
          [4 ] Université de Montréal - ESPUM/CRCHUM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
          [5 ] University of Berne - Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, Berne, Switzerland.
          [6 ] Université du Québec à Trois Rivières - Département de psychologie - Sciences sociales, Trois Rivières, Quebec, Canada.
          [7 ] University of South Australia - School of Health Sciences, Adelaide, Australia and.
          [8 ] Université de Montréal - ESPUM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
          Article
          dyv036
          10.1093/ije/dyv036
          25948662
          65b2f326-cda4-4d4f-88a1-a3451e51e4f2
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