Spatial analysis of the association of alcohol outlets and alcohol-related pedestrian/bicyclist injuries in New York City.
Charles J DiMaggioStephen MooneySpiros FrangosStephen WallPublished in: Injury epidemiology (2016)
The presence of one or more alcohol outlets in a census tract in an urban environment increases the risk of bicyclist/pedestrian injury in important and meaningful ways. Identifying areas of increased risk due to alcohol allows the targeting of interventions to prevent and control alcohol-related pedestrian and bicyclist injuries.