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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The Drug Information and Monitoring System (DIMS) in the Netherlands: implementation, results, and international comparison. Brunt TM, Niesink RJ
Journal article 2011
The development of the recreational drug outreach educational concept `Drug Idle' Wood DM, Who S, Alldus G et al.
Journal article 2010
The detection and prevention of unintentional consumption of DOx and 25x-NBOMe at Portugal’s Boom Festival Martins D, Barratt M, Vale Pires C, Carvalho H, Ventura M, Fornís I, Valente H
Journal article 2017
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
The Clubs Against Drugs program in Stockholm, Sweden: two cross-sectional surveys examining drug use among staff at licensed premises Gripenberg Abdon J, Wallin E, Andreasson S
Journal article 2011
Text-message-based drinking assessments and brief interventions for young adults discharged from the emergency department Suffoletto B, Callaway C, Kristan J et al.
Journal article 2012
Testing the impact of local alcohol licencing policies on reported crime rates in England De Vocht F, Heron J, Campbell R, Egan M, Mooney J D, Angus C, Brennan A, Hickman M
Journal article 2017
Taste clusters of music and drugs: evidence from three analytic levels Vuolo M., Uggen C., & Lageson S.
Journal article 2014
Tactical options for dealing with alcohol-related violence identified through the tackling violent crime programme Dellar A, Pownall A
Report 2007
Tackling alcohol related violence in city centres: effect of emergency medicine and police intervention. Warburton AL, Shepherd JP.
Journal article 2005
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