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
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
Does peer-delivered information at music events reduce ecstasy and methamphetamine use at three month follow-up? Findings from a quasi-experiment across three study sites Silins E, Bleeker AM, Simpson M 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
Eyes on ages. A research on alcohol age limit policies in European member states.Legislation, enforcement and research. Mulder J, de Greeff J
Report 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
Media campaigns for the prevention of illicit drug use in young people Ferri M, Allara E, Bo A et al.
Journal article 2013
Promoting innovation and excellence to face the rapid diffusion of novel psychoactive substances in the EU: The outcomes of the ReDNet project Corazza O, Assi S, Simonato P 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
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