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
The population consumption model, alcohol control practices, and alcohol-related traffic fatalaties. Cohen DA, Mason K, Scribner R.
Journal article 2002
The prevention of young driver's DWI (driving while intoxicated) and RWDI (riding with a driver under influence) in Europe: a social-sequential model. Assailly, J.P.
Journal article 2004
The relationship of 16 underage drinking laws to reductions in underage drinking drivers in fatal crashes in the United States Fell JC, Fisher DA, Voas RB et al.
Journal article 2007
Traffic risk behaviours at nightlife: drinking, taking drugs, driving and use of public transport by young people Calafat A, Blay N, Juan M et al.
Journal article 2009
Blood alcohol level tests in nightlife recreational settings as a preventive tool Calafat A., Fernandez-Hermida J.R., Becona E., Juan M., Duch M., Fernandez del Rio E., Salva J., Monzon S., Garcia-Toro M.
Journal article 2013
Patterns of drinking and driving offenses among nightclub patrons in Brazil Gabriela A. Wagner, Zila M. Sanchez
Journal article 2017
Responsible drinking - programs and the alcohol industry in Brazil: Killing two birds with one stone? Daniela Pantani, Robert Sparks, Zila M. Sanchez, Ilana Pinsky
Journal article 2012
Binge Drinking Associations with Patrons’ Risk Behaviors and Alcohol Effects after Leaving a Nightclub: Sex Differences in the "Balada com Ciência" Portal Survey Study in Brazil Zila M. Sanchez, Karen J. Ribeiro, Gabriela A. Wagner
Journal article 2015
Patterns, Trends, and Meanings of Drug Use by Dance-Drug Users in Edinburgh, Scotland Riley, Sarah C. E.; Hayward, Emma
Journal article 2004
Recreational drug use in the Oslo nightlife setting: study protocol for a cross-sectional time series using biological markers, self-reported and qualitative data. Nordfjærn T., Edland-Gryt M., Bretteville-Jensen A.L., Buvik K., & Gripenberg J.
Journal article 2016
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