A longitudinal observation study assessing changes in indicators of serious injury and violence with alcohol controls in four remote indigenous Australian communities in far north Queensland (2000-2015)
Abstract Background Legal restrictions on alcohol availability have been used to address violence and injury in the world's remote Indigenous communities. In Australia, alcohol management plans (AMPs) were implemented by the Queensland Government in 2002. This study reports changes in indicator...
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Main Authors: | Alan R. Clough (Author), Michelle S. Fitts (Author), Reinhold Muller (Author), Valmae Ypinazar (Author), Stephen Margolis (Author) |
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