Impact of public health team engagement in alcohol licensing on health and crime outcomes in England and Scotland: A comparative timeseries study between 2012 and 2019
Summary: Background: Public health teams (PHTs) in England and Scotland engage to varying degrees in local alcohol licensing systems to try to reduce alcohol-related harms. No previous quantitative evidence is available on the effectiveness of this engagement. We aimed to quantify the effects of PHT...
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Main Authors: | Frank de Vocht (Author), Cheryl McQuire (Author), Claire Ferraro (Author), Philippa Williams (Author), Madeleine Henney (Author), Colin Angus (Author), Matt Egan (Author), Andrea Mohan (Author), Richard Purves (Author), Nason Maani (Author), Niamh Shortt (Author), Laura Mahon (Author), Gemma Crompton (Author), Rachel O'Donnell (Author), James Nicholls (Author), Linda Bauld (Author), Niamh Fitzgerald (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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