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Typology of alcohol consumers in five Australian nighttime entertainment districts.

Amy PeacockThomas NormanRaimondo BrunoAmy PennayNicolas DrosteRebecca JenkinsonBrendan QuinnDan I LubmanPeter Miller
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2015)
Alcohol consumers in nighttime entertainment districts are not a homogeneous group. One-third have a low likelihood of risky consumption practices; however, representation of this consumer class diminishes throughout the night. Elevated harms amongst groups characterised by certain risk factors (e.g. pre-drinking and illicit drug use) emphasise the importance of addressing these behaviours in public policy. [Peacock A, Norman T, Bruno B, Pennay, Droste N, Jenkinson R, Quinn B, Lubman DI, Miller P. Typology of alcohol consumers in five Australian nighttime entertainment districts. Drug Alcohol Rev 2016;35:539-548].
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