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
Nightlife and Drug Use in Tbilisi, Georgia: Results of an Exploratory Qualitative Study Beselia A., Kirtadze I., & Otiashvili D.
Journal article 2019
A systematic study of microdosing psychedelics Polito V. & Stevenson R. J.
Journal article 2019
A systematic study of microdosing psychedelics Polito V. & Stevenson R. J.
Journal article 2019
Correspondence between Oral Fluid Drug Test Results and Self-Reported Illicit Drug Use among Music Festival Attendees Gjerde, H.,Gjersing, L.,Furuhaugen, H., & Bretteville-Jensen, A.L.
Journal article 2019
Risk-based licensing of alcohol venues and emergency department injury presentations in two Australian states Curtis, A., Bowe, S.J., Coomber, K., Graham, K., Chikritzhs, T., Kypri, K., & Miller, P.G.
2019
Designing drunkenness: How pubs, bars and nightclubs increase alcohol sales Tutenges, S., & Bøhling, F.
Journal article 2019
The contexts of heavy drinking: A systematic review of the combinations of context-related factors associated with heavy drinking occasions Stanesby, O., Labhart, F., Dietze, P., Wright, C.J.C., & Emmanuel Kuntsche, E.
Journal article 2019
Evaluation of a drug checking service at a large scale electronic music festival in Portugal Valente H, Martins D, Carvalho H, Pires CV, Carvalho MC, Pinto M, Barratt MJ.
Journal article 2019
STOP-sexual violence: evaluation of a community-based nightlife worker awareness raising bystander training programme Zara Quigg, Mark A Bellis, Karen Hughes, Adam Kulhanek, Irma Brito, Kim Ross-Houle, Charlotte Bigland, Amador Calafat, Mariàngels Duch, the STOP-SV group
Journal article 2021
Intentions, actions and outcomes: A follow up survey on harm reduction practices after using an English festival drug checking service Fiona Meashama and Gavin Turnbullb
Journal article 2021
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