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
When should bars close? Graham K
Journal article 2012
Violence in and around Entertainment Districts: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Impact of Late-Night Lockout Legislation Mazerolle L, White G, Ransley J et al.
Journal article 2012
Training bar staff in preventing and managing aggression in licensed premises Graham K, Jellye J, Purcell J.
Journal article 2005
The long-term effect of lockouts on alcohol-related emergency department attendances within Ballarat, Australia Miller P, Coomber K, Sonderlund A et al.
Journal article 2012
The impact of supply reduction through alcohol management plans on serious injury in remote indigenous communities in remote Australia: a ten-year analysis using data from the Royal Flying Doctor Service Margolis SA, Ypinazar VA, Muller R
Journal article 2008
The Impact of small changes in bar closing hours on violence. The Norwegian experience from 18 cities Rossow I, Norstrom T
Journal article 2012
The effects of eliminating alcohol in a college stadium: the Folsom field beer ban. Bormann CA, Stone MH.
Journal article 2001
The effectiveness of community-based interventions to reduce violence in and around licensed premises: A comparison of three Australian models Lang E, Rumbold G.
Journal article 1997
The effect of the Safer Bars programme on physical aggression in bars: results of a randomized controlled trial Graham K, Osgood DW, Zibrowski E et al.
Journal article 2004
The Effect of Restricting Opening Hours on Alcohol-Related Violence Duailibi S, Ponicki W, Grube J et al.
Journal article 2007
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