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Demographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts

This study examined the relationship between patron demographics, substance use, and experience of recent alcohol-related accidents and injuries that were not due to interpersonal violence in night-time entertainment districts. Cross-sectional interviews (n = 4016) were conducted around licensed ven...

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Autores principales: Coomber, Kerri, Mayshak, Richelle, Hyder, Shannon, Droste, Nicolas, Curtis, Ashlee, Pennay, Amy, Gilmore, William, Lam, Tina, Chikritzhs, Tanya, Miller, Peter G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28085105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14010075
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author Coomber, Kerri
Mayshak, Richelle
Hyder, Shannon
Droste, Nicolas
Curtis, Ashlee
Pennay, Amy
Gilmore, William
Lam, Tina
Chikritzhs, Tanya
Miller, Peter G.
author_facet Coomber, Kerri
Mayshak, Richelle
Hyder, Shannon
Droste, Nicolas
Curtis, Ashlee
Pennay, Amy
Gilmore, William
Lam, Tina
Chikritzhs, Tanya
Miller, Peter G.
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description This study examined the relationship between patron demographics, substance use, and experience of recent alcohol-related accidents and injuries that were not due to interpersonal violence in night-time entertainment districts. Cross-sectional interviews (n = 4016) were conducted around licensed venues in entertainment districts of five Australian cities. Demographic factors associated with non-violent alcohol-related injuries were examined, including gender, age, and occupation. The association between substance use on the night of interview; blood alcohol concentration (BAC), pre-drinking, energy drink consumption, and illicit drug use; and experience of injury was also explored. Thirteen percent of participants reported an alcohol-related injury within the past three months. Respondents aged younger than 25 years were significantly more likely to report an alcohol-related injury. Further, a significant occupation effect was found indicating the rate of alcohol-related injury was lower in managers/professionals compared to non-office workers. The likelihood of prior alcohol-related injury significantly increased with BAC, and self-reported pre-drinking, energy drink, or illicit drug consumption on the night of interview. These findings provide an indication of the demographic and substance use-related associations with alcohol-related injuries and, therefore, potential avenues of population-level policy intervention. Policy responses to alcohol-related harm must also account for an assessment and costing of non-violent injuries.
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spelling pubmed-52953262017-02-07 Demographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts Coomber, Kerri Mayshak, Richelle Hyder, Shannon Droste, Nicolas Curtis, Ashlee Pennay, Amy Gilmore, William Lam, Tina Chikritzhs, Tanya Miller, Peter G. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study examined the relationship between patron demographics, substance use, and experience of recent alcohol-related accidents and injuries that were not due to interpersonal violence in night-time entertainment districts. Cross-sectional interviews (n = 4016) were conducted around licensed venues in entertainment districts of five Australian cities. Demographic factors associated with non-violent alcohol-related injuries were examined, including gender, age, and occupation. The association between substance use on the night of interview; blood alcohol concentration (BAC), pre-drinking, energy drink consumption, and illicit drug use; and experience of injury was also explored. Thirteen percent of participants reported an alcohol-related injury within the past three months. Respondents aged younger than 25 years were significantly more likely to report an alcohol-related injury. Further, a significant occupation effect was found indicating the rate of alcohol-related injury was lower in managers/professionals compared to non-office workers. The likelihood of prior alcohol-related injury significantly increased with BAC, and self-reported pre-drinking, energy drink, or illicit drug consumption on the night of interview. These findings provide an indication of the demographic and substance use-related associations with alcohol-related injuries and, therefore, potential avenues of population-level policy intervention. Policy responses to alcohol-related harm must also account for an assessment and costing of non-violent injuries. MDPI 2017-01-12 2017-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5295326/ /pubmed/28085105 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14010075 Text en © 2017 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Coomber, Kerri
Mayshak, Richelle
Hyder, Shannon
Droste, Nicolas
Curtis, Ashlee
Pennay, Amy
Gilmore, William
Lam, Tina
Chikritzhs, Tanya
Miller, Peter G.
Demographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts
title Demographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts
title_full Demographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts
title_fullStr Demographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts
title_full_unstemmed Demographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts
title_short Demographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts
title_sort demographic and substance use factors associated with non-violent alcohol-related injuries among patrons of australian night-time entertainment districts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28085105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14010075
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