Incidents of harm in European drinking environments and relationships with venue and customer characteristics

Z. Quigg, K. Hughes, M. Bellis, Ninette van Hasselt, A. Calafat, M. Košir, Mariàngels Duch, M. Juan, L. Voorham, F. Goossens
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Quigg, Z., Hughes, K., Bellis, M., van Hasselt, N., Calafat, A., Kosir, M., Duch, M., Juan, M., Voorham, L., & Goossens, F. (2014). Incidents of harm in European drinking environments and relationships with venue and customer characteristics. The International Journal Of Alcohol And Drug Research, 3 (4), 269-275. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v3i4.180 Aim: Research shows there are associations between bar environments and alcohol-related harms. However, few European studies have examined such links. Our study investigates the type of harms experienced by patrons in European bars, and their relationships with individual, social and environmental factors. Design: Unobtrusive one-hour observational visits. Characteristics of the bar environment, staff and patrons, and harms observed were recorded on structured schedules. Setting: Bars in four cities in the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and the United Kingdom (U.K.). Participants: 238 observations across 60 bars. Measures: Analyses utilized chi-squared, analyses of variance and logistic regression. Findings: 114 incidents of harm were observed; in one-fifth of visits, at least one incident was recorded. People falling over, arguing or being so severely intoxicated that they required assistance to walk were the most common incidents observed. Bivariate analyses showed associations between a range of staffing, customer and environmental characteristics, and incidents of harm. Controlling for city and venue, only a permissive environment remained significant in multivariate analyses. Conclusions: Harms occurring in nightlife venues are typically minor. However, such incidents have the potential to escalate into more serious harms; thus, prevention is crucial. Prevention should focus on improving venue management practice and on the behavioral standards expected of customers.
欧洲饮酒环境中的危害事件及其与场所和顾客特征的关系
Quigg, Z., Hughes, K., Bellis, M., van Hasselt, N., Calafat, A., Kosir, M., Duch, M., Juan, M., Voorham, L., & Goossens, F.(2014)。欧洲饮酒环境中的危害事件及其与场所和顾客特征的关系。《国际酒精和药物研究杂志》,3(4),269-275。目的:研究表明,酒吧环境与酒精相关危害之间存在关联。然而,很少有欧洲研究调查过这种联系。我们的研究调查了欧洲酒吧顾客所经历的伤害类型,以及它们与个人、社会和环境因素的关系。设计:不引人注目的1小时观察性访问。酒吧环境、员工和顾客的特征以及观察到的危害被记录在结构化的时间表上。地点:荷兰、斯洛文尼亚、西班牙和英国四个城市的酒吧。参与者:在60个酒吧进行238次观察。测量方法:分析采用卡方、方差分析和逻辑回归。结果:观察到114起伤害事件;在五分之一的访问中,至少记录了一起事件。人们摔倒、争吵或严重醉酒以至于走路需要帮助是观察到的最常见的事件。双变量分析显示了一系列人员、客户和环境特征与伤害事件之间的关联。控制城市和场地,只有一个宽松的环境在多变量分析中仍然显著。结论:在夜生活场所发生的危害通常是轻微的。然而,这类事件有可能升级为更严重的伤害;因此,预防至关重要。预防应侧重于改善场地管理实践和顾客期望的行为标准。
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