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NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; M. MORLEO ; D. DEDMAN ; I. O'FARRELL ; P. A. COOK ; M. BURROWS ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | 2010
RapportThis report concentrates on hospital admission relating to alcohol in order to highlight which groups and types of populations are most at risk. Admission is broken down by gender and into admission type: admissions due to conditions with low al[...]
NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; L. DEACON ; K. L. HANNON ; P. A. COOK ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | 2010
RapportThis report concentrates on consumption, highlighting which groups and types of groups are most likely to drink in certain patterns. Consumption is broken down by gender and into the following categories: patterns of consumption (non-drinkers, m[...]
NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; M. MORLEO ; E. CARLIN ; J. SPALDING ; L. DEACON ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | 2010
RapportThe development of pen portraits is a technique used in social marketing to aide practitioners in defining their target audience. The pen portrait is a fictitious character to which a message or an intervention is targeted. Practitioners define [...]
NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; M. MORLEO ; E. CARLIN ; J. SPALDING ; P. A. COOK ; M. BURROWS ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | 2010
RapportThis report, published by NWPHO, is part of a series of four reports utilising segmentation tools to discuss: - Alcohol-related attitudes and motivations (this report); - Alcohol consumption; - Alcohol-attributable hospital admission; - and [...]
Historically, and more recently, it has been a common perception that illicit drugs typically contain other substances in addition to the purported active ingredient that can have serious adverse health consequences or even cause premature death[...]
This briefing presents information on the substance Mephedrone (also known as: 4-MMC, 'Meow', 'M-Cat') and other related drugs. This substance has received recent media attention concerning its legality and (largely unconfirmed) speculations aro[...]
This report summarises the findings of a systematic literature review undertaken for the European FASE project and provides examples of practice underway in Europe to reduce harm in drinking environments. [Editor's abstract]
Techniques used to reduce harm in drinking environments range from rigorous police enforcement of licensing and other legislation to cooperative approaches that seek to train staff in licensed premises and engage nightlife industries in socially[...]
Objectives: This review sought to determine the optimal provision of needle exchange schemes among injecting drug users (IDUs). The following key research questions were addressed: (1) What level of coverage of needle and syringe programmes ([...]
NightSCOPE is an online resource designed to help local policymakers and practitioners assess and strengthen their approaches to providing safe and healthy nightlife. The resource can be used for a city, town or other specified nightlife area. I[...]