Introduction and Aims. Incidences of violence are elevated in night‐time entertainment districts. Research suggests that safety‐related behavioural strategies adopted while drinking can reduce negative alcohol‐related outcomes. The current study...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=O120739258
2018년
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0959-5236
1465-3362
SSCI;SCOPUS
학술저널
340-347 [※수록면이 p5 이하이면, Review, Columns, Editor's Note, Abstract 등일 경우가 있습니다.]
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Introduction and Aims. Incidences of violence are elevated in night‐time entertainment districts. Research suggests that safety‐related behavioural strategies adopted while drinking can reduce negative alcohol‐related outcomes. The current study...
Introduction and Aims. Incidences of violence are elevated in night‐time entertainment districts. Research suggests that safety‐related behavioural strategies adopted while drinking can reduce negative alcohol‐related outcomes. The current study investigates the use of safety strategies and its association with experiences of violence among patrons from the general population. Design and Methods. Patron interviews (N = 3949) were conducted in and around licenced venues in Newcastle (New South Wales) and Geelong (Victoria) during peak trading hours (Friday and Saturday, 21:00–01:00 h). Participants (mean age = 24.3, SD = 5.8; male 54.4%) were asked to report what measures, if any, they used to keep safe when drinking and whether they had been involved in a violent incident in the last 12 months. Results. After controlling for patron demographics and location, the use of multiple (more than one) safety strategies was significantly associated with reduced odds of involvement in a violent incident (odds ratio = 0.64, 95% confidence interval 0.49–0.85, P = 0.002). Significant gender differences were observed in the number and type of safety strategies reported. Discussion and Conclusions. Increasing the number of safety‐related behaviours during drinking occasions is associated with a small but significant reduction in experiencing alcohol‐related harms, such as violence. [Zhou J, Droste N, Curtis A, Zinkiewicz L, Miller P. Playing it safe: Patron safety strategies and experience of violence in night‐time entertainment districts.