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Testing spatial measures of alcohol outlet density with self-rated health in the Australian context: Implications for policy and practice.

Hannah BadlandSuzanne MavoaMichael LivingstonStephanie DavidBillie Giles-Corti
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2015)
Local alcohol outlet density may have a more detrimental effect on self-rated health for those living in more disadvantaged neighbourhoods, compared with those living in more advantaged areas. There is a need for spatial alcohol policies to help reduce alcohol-related harm. This research proposes a set of spatial measures to generate a more consistent understanding of alcohol availability in Australia. [Badland H, Mavoa S, Livingston M, David S, Giles-Corti B. Testing spatial measures of alcohol outlet density with self-rated health in the Australian context: Implications for policy and practice. Drug Alcohol Rev 2016;35:298-306].
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