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
Incidents of harm in European drinking environments and relationships with venue and customer characteristics Quigg Z, Hughes K, Bellis MA et al.
Journal article 2014
Review article: Emergency department data sharing to reduce alcohol-related violence: a systematic review of the feasibility and effectiveness of community-level interventions Droste N, Miller P, Baker T
Journal article 2014
Environmental characteristics associated with alcohol intoxication among patrons in Brazilian nightclubs. Carlini C, Andreoni S, Martins SS, Benjamin M, Sanudo A, Sanchez ZM
Journal article 2014
Harm Reduction Behaviors Among Young Polysubstance Users at Raves Fermín Fernández-Calderón PhD, Óscar Lozano-Rojas PhD, Antonio Rojas-Tejada PhD, Izaskun Bilbao-Acedos BD, Claudio Vidal-Giné BD, Esperanza Vergara-Moragues PhD & Francisco González-Saiz PhD
Journal article 2014
Taste clusters of music and drugs: evidence from three analytic levels Vuolo M., Uggen C., & Lageson S.
Journal article 2014
A comprehensive examination of U.S. laws enacted to reduce alcohol-related crashes among underage drivers Romano E, Scherer M, Fell J et al.
Journal article 2015
Are Barroom and Neighborhood Characteristics Independently Related to Local-Area Assaults? Morrison C, Mair CF, Lee JP et al.
Journal article 2015
Association between alcohol-impaired driving enforcement-related strategies and alcohol-impaired driving Sanem JR, Erickson DJ, Rutledge PC et al.
Journal article 2015
Emerging adults use of alcohol and social networking sites during a large street festival: A real-time interview study Whitehill JM, Pumper MA, Moreno M
Journal article 2015
Evaluation of the South Wales Know the Score intervention Quigg Z, Ford K, Butler N et al.
Report 2015
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