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揭示持照销售点与暴力之间的联系:从场所数量到衡量酒精供应。

Revealing the link between licensed outlets and violence: counting venues versus measuring alcohol availability.

机构信息

National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2011 Sep;30(5):524-35. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2010.00281.x.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS

Associations between alcohol-related harms and numbers of outlets at the neighbourhood level have been demonstrated; however, the degree to which alcohol consumption or sales plays a part in levels of violence is not clear. This has contributed to uncertainty regarding the actual mechanisms by which outlet density may influence levels of violence. This ecological cross-sectional study investigated the effect of outlet numbers and alcohol sales on the risk of assault in Western Australia.

DESIGN AND METHODS

For 2000/2001, information on type, number and wholesale alcohol purchases of all licensed outlets in operation, police-reported assault offences, socioeconomic/demographic data were obtained from official sources. Multivariate negative binomial regression was applied to at local government area level in order to assess associations between outlet density, alcohol sales and violence occurring in both licensed and domestic settings.

RESULTS

Average alcohol sales volume per off-site outlet was significantly associated with all measures of assault. Numbers of on-site outlets significantly predicted violence with the exception of assaults occurring at residential premises. Alcohol sales from off-site outlets predicted violence occurring at on-site outlets.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

The link between on-site outlets and violence may be primarily underpinned by negative amenity effects while off-site outlet effects occur via increased availability. Alcohol sales volumes from off-site outlets influence levels of violence, which occur at both licensed and residential settings. The substantial and wide-ranging effects of liquor stores on alcohol-related harms may have been underestimated in the literature and by policy makers.

摘要

引言和目的

已经证明了与邻里层面的酒类相关伤害和酒类销售点数量相关的关联;然而,酒精消费或销售在多大程度上导致了暴力水平的增加尚不清楚。这导致了对于酒类销售点密度可能影响暴力水平的实际机制的不确定性。本生态横断面研究调查了在西澳大利亚,酒类销售点数量和酒精销售对攻击风险的影响。

设计和方法

对于 2000/2001 年,从官方来源获得了所有运营中的持牌酒类销售点的类型、数量和批发酒精购买信息、警方报告的攻击犯罪、社会经济/人口统计数据。在地方政府区域层面应用多元负二项回归,以评估酒类销售点密度、酒精销售与合法和家庭环境中发生的暴力之间的关联。

结果

每个场外销售点的平均酒精销售量与所有攻击测量值显著相关。场内销售点数量显著预测了暴力行为,除了在住宅场所发生的攻击事件外。场外销售点的酒精销售预测了场内销售点的暴力事件。

讨论和结论

场内销售点和暴力之间的联系可能主要由负面的便利设施效应支撑,而场外销售点的影响则通过增加供应而发生。场外销售点的酒精销售量会影响合法和住宅场所的暴力事件。酒类商店对酒精相关伤害的大量且广泛的影响可能在文献和政策制定者中被低估了。

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