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
Pseudo-drunk-patron evaluation of bar-staff compliance with Western Australian liquor law Rydon P, Stockwell T, Lang E et al.
Journal article 1996
Recent developments in overall alcohol consumption and high risk drinking: a case for effective population level interventions in Canada Giesbrecht N
Journal article 2008
Reducing alcohol-impaired driving crashes through the use of social marketing Rothschild ML, Mastin B, Miller TW.
Journal article 2006
Reducing drinking and related harms in college: evaluation of the Weitzman ER, Nelson TF, Lee H et al.
Journal article 2004
Reducing harm in drinking environments. A systematic review of effective approaches Jones L, Atkinson AM, Hughes K et al.
Report 2010
Reducing harm in drinking environments: A systematic review of effective approaches Jones L, Hughes K, Atkinson AM et al.
Journal article 2011
Reducing violence in licensed venues through community safety action projects: The Queensland experience Hauritz M, Homel R, McIlwain G et al.
Journal article 1998
Reducing violence in licensed venues: community safety action projects Hauritz M, Homel R, McIlwain G et al.
Report 1998
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
Restricting extensions to permitted licensing hours does not influence the numbers of alcohol or assault related attendances at an inner city accident and emergency department. Graham CA, McLeod LS, Steedman DJ.
Journal article 1998
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