Summarising the impacts of the Queensland Alcohol‐related violence and Night‐Time Economy (QUANTEM) project

Author:

Miller Peter G.1ORCID,Coomber Kerri1ORCID,de Andrade Dominique12ORCID,Livingston Michael3ORCID,Puljević Cheneal45ORCID,Vakidis Thea1,Carah Nicholas6ORCID,Taylor Nicholas1ORCID,Burn Michele1,Curtis Ashlee1ORCID,Room Robin3ORCID,Clough Alan7ORCID,Najman Jake5ORCID,Scott Debbie8ORCID,Mayshak Richelle1ORCID,Ferris Jason4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology Deakin University Geelong Australia

2. School of Psychology The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

3. Centre for Alcohol Policy Research La Trobe University Melbourne Australia

4. Centre for Health Services Research The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

5. School of Public Health The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

6. School of Communication and Arts, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

7. College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University Cairns Australia

8. Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre Monash University Melbourne Australia

Funder

Australian Research Council

Queensland Government

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health (social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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3. A review of public opinion towards alcohol controls in Australia

4. Queensland Alcohol-related violence and Night Time Economy Monitoring project (QUANTEM): a study protocol

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