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
Health and Social Problems Associated with Recent Novel Psychoactive Substance (NPS) Use Amongst Marginalised, Nightlife and Online Users in Six European Countries Van Hout, MC; Benschop, A; Bujalski, M; Dąbrowska, K; Demetrovics, Z; Felvinczi, K; Hearne, E; Henriques, S; Kaló, Z; Kamphausen, G; Korf, D; Silva, JP; Wieczorek, L; Werse, B
Journal article 2017
Bartenders as street-level bureaucrats: theorizing server practices in the nighttime economy Kristin Buvik & Sébastien Tutenges
Journal article 2017
Patterns of drinking and driving offenses among nightclub patrons in Brazil Gabriela A. Wagner, Zila M. Sanchez
Journal article 2017
Environmental Factors Associated with Psychotropic Drug Use in Brazilian Nightclubs. Claudia Carlini & Solange Andreoni & Zila M Sanchez
Journal article 2017
The detection and prevention of unintentional consumption of DOx and 25x-NBOMe at Portugal’s Boom Festival Martins D, Barratt M, Vale Pires C, Carvalho H, Ventura M, Fornís I, Valente H
Journal article 2017
Who is 'Molly'? MDMA adulterants by product name and the impact of harm-reduction services at raves Saleemi S, Pennybaker SJ, Wooldridge M, Johnson MW
Journal article 2017
Drug testing in Europe: monitoring results of the Trans European Drug Information (TEDI) project Brunt TM, Nagy C, Bücheli A, Martins D, Ugarte M, Beduwe C, Ventura Vilamala M
Journal article 2017
Drug checking as a harm reduction tool for recreational drug users: opportunities and challenges Tibor Brunt
2017
From ecstasy to MDMA: Recreational drug use, symbolic boundaries, and drug trends Edland-Gryta, M., Sandberg, S., Pedersen, W.
Journal article 2017
Socio-spatial authenticity at co-created music festivals Isabelle Szmigin, Andrew Bengry-Howell, Yvette Morey, Christine Griffin, Sarah Riley
Journal article 2017
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