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
Comparison of drugs used by nightclub patrons and criminal offenders in Oslo, Norway Gjerde, H., Nordfjærn, T., Bretteville-Jensen, A.L., Edland-Gryt, M., Furuhaugen, H., Karinen, R., & Øiestad, E.L.
Journal article 2016
Drugs at the campsite: Socio-spatial relations and drug use at music festivals Dilkes-Frayne E.
Journal article 2016
Strategische verkenning uitgaansdrugs. Denkrichtingen voor de preventie van (gezondheidsschade door) het gebruik van uitgaansdrugs onder jongeren en jongvolwassenen Goossens FX, van Hasselt NE
Report 2015
The use of Haddons Matrix to plan for injury and illness prevention at outdoor music festivals Hutton A, Savage C, Ranse J et al.
Journal article 2015
What has research over the past two decades revealed about the adverse health effects of recreational cannabis use? Hall W
Journal article 2015
Binge Drinking Associations with Patrons’ Risk Behaviors and Alcohol Effects after Leaving a Nightclub: Sex Differences in the "Balada com Ciência" Portal Survey Study in Brazil Zila M. Sanchez, Karen J. Ribeiro, Gabriela A. Wagner
Journal article 2015
Computer-based programmes for the prevention and management of illicit recreational drug use: A systematic review Wood SK, Eckley L, Hughes K et al.
Journal article 2014
Crisis intervention related to the use of psychoactive substances in recreational settings - evaluating the Kosmicare Project at Boom Festival Carvalho MC, Pinto de Sousa M, Frango P et al.
Journal article 2014
Environmental and capacity requirements are critical for implementing and sustaining a drug prevention program: A multiple case study of ' clubs against drugs' Norrgard E, Wikstrom E, Pickering C et al.
Journal article 2014
Environmental characteristics associated with alcohol intoxication among patrons in Brazilian nightclubs. Carlini C, Andreoni S, Martins SS, Benjamin M, Sanudo A, Sanchez ZM
Journal article 2014
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