Literature

This section provides abstracts from published studies that have measured the effectiveness of interventions in improving nightlife health. The studies included have been selected through a search of published academic literature.

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Title Author(s) Category Type Year
From ecstasy to MDMA: Recreational drug use, symbolic boundaries, and drug trends Edland-Gryta, M., Sandberg, S., Pedersen, W.
Journal article 2017
Correspondence between Oral Fluid Drug Test Results and Self-Reported Illicit Drug Use among Music Festival Attendees Gjerde, H.,Gjersing, L.,Furuhaugen, H., & Bretteville-Jensen, A.L.
Journal article 2019
Intentions, actions and outcomes: A follow up survey on harm reduction practices after using an English festival drug checking service Fiona Meashama and Gavin Turnbullb
Journal article 2021
A longitudinal study of behavioural outcomes following a visit to the Boom Festival 2018 drug checking service: individual and group level results Helena Valente, Daniel Martins, Marta Pinto, Luís Fernandes & Monica J. Barratt
Journal article 2022
Drugs at the campsite: Socio-spatial relations and drug use at music festivals Dilkes-Frayne E.
Journal article 2016
Evaluation of a drug checking service at a large scale electronic music festival in Portugal Valente H, Martins D, Carvalho H, Pires CV, Carvalho MC, Pinto M, Barratt MJ.
Journal article 2019
A Review of Alternative Activities and Alternative Programs in Youth-Oriented Prevention Carmona M, Stewart K.
Technical report 1996
Monitoring drug use in recreational settings across Europe: conceptual challenges and methodological innovations European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
Technical report 2018
An inventory of on-site pill-testing interventions in the EU Kriener H.
Report 2001
Characteristics and social representation of ecstasy Calafat A, Stocco P, Mendes F et al.
Report 1998
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