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
Does peer-delivered information at music events reduce ecstasy and methamphetamine use at three month follow-up? Findings from a quasi-experiment across three study sites Silins E, Bleeker AM, Simpson M et al.
Journal article 2013
Drink Less Enjoy More: effects of a multi‐component intervention on improving adherence to, and knowledge of, alcohol legislation in a UK nightlife setting Zara Quigg Karen Hughes Nadia Butler Kat Ford Ian Canning Mark A. Bellis
Journal article 2018
Drug checking as a harm reduction tool for recreational drug users: opportunities and challenges Tibor Brunt
2017
Drug Checking: A prevention measure for a heterogeneous group with high consumption frequency and polydrug use - evaluation of zurichs drug checking services Hungerbuehler I, Buecheli A, Schaub M
Journal article 2011
Drug safety testing, disposals and dealing in an English field: Exploring the operational and behavioural outcomes of the UK’s first onsite ‘drug checking’ service Fiona Catherine Measham
Journal article 2018
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
Drugs at the campsite: Socio-spatial relations and drug use at music festivals Dilkes-Frayne E.
Journal article 2016
Drunk and disorganised: relationships between bar characteristics and customer intoxication in European drinking environments Hughes K, Quigg Z, Bellis MA et al.
Journal article 2012
Drunken environments: a survey of bartenders working in pubs, bars and nightclubs Tutenges S, Bogkjaer T, Witte M et al.
Journal article 2013
Ecstasy: use and prevention Federal Centre for Health Education
Report 1998
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