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
Review article: Emergency department data sharing to reduce alcohol-related violence: a systematic review of the feasibility and effectiveness of community-level interventions Droste N, Miller P, Baker T
Journal article 2014
Designing a serious game for in-field interventions to promote nightlife well-being Gamberini L, Zamboni L, Privitera A et al.
Journal article 2013
Does increasing community and liquor licensees' awareness, police activity, and feedback reduce alcohol-related violent crime? A benefit-cost analysis. Navarro HJ, Shakeshaft A, Doran CM et al.
Journal article 2013
Drunken environments: a survey of bartenders working in pubs, bars and nightclubs Tutenges S, Bogkjaer T, Witte M et al.
Journal article 2013
Evaluating the Impact of Flexible Alcohol Trading Hours on Violence: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis Humphreys DK, Eisner MP, Wiebe DJ
Journal article 2013
Frequency of signs of excited delirium syndrome in subjects undergoing police use of force: descriptive evaluation of a prospective, consecutive cohort Hall CA, Kader AS, McHale AMD et al.
Journal article 2013
Reducing youth violence related to student parties: Findings from a community intervention project in Stockholm Ramstedt M, Leifman H, Mueller D et al.
Journal article 2013
An exploratory randomised controlled trial of a premises-level intervention to reduce alcohol-related harm including violence in the United Kingdom Moore SC, Murphy S, Moore SN et al.
Journal article 2012
Health and Safety European Standards for nightlife venues Calafat A, Duch M, Juan M et al.
Journal article 2012
The Impact of small changes in bar closing hours on violence. The Norwegian experience from 18 cities Rossow I, Norstrom T
Journal article 2012
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