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
Behavioural indicators of motives for barroom aggression: Implications for preventing bar violence Graham K, Bernards S, Wells et al.
Journal article 2011
Communities mobilizing for change on alcohol (CMCA): effects of a randomized trial on arrests and traffic crashes. Wagenaar AC, Murray DM, Toomey TL.
Journal article 2000
Could inter-agency working reduce emergency department attendances due to alcohol consumption? Benger J, Carter R
Journal article 2008
Designing a serious game for in-field interventions to promote nightlife well-being Gamberini L, Zamboni L, Privitera A et al.
Journal article 2013
Dissemination of prevention: community action targeting alcohol use-related problems at licensed premises Wallin, E
Journal article 2007
Do flexible alcohol trading hours reduce violence? A theory-based natural experiment in alcohol policy Humphreys DK, Eisner MP
Journal article 2014
Do relaxed trading hours for bars and clubs mean more relaxed drinking? A review of international research on the impacts of changes to permitted hours of drinking Stockwell T, Chikritzhs T
Journal article 2009
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
Effectiveness of policies maintaining or restricting days of alcohol sales on excessive alcohol consumption and related harms Middleton JC, Hahn RA, Kuzara JL et al.
Journal article 2010
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