The aim of this study was to explore the neighborhood-level association between alcohol outlet density and non–intimate partner violent victimization rates among females. Violent offending and victimization are more prevalent for males than females, and most research on alcohol outlets and violence emphasizes males. Studies that do focus on alcohol outlets and female violent victimization tend to focus on intimate partner violence (IPV), yet non-IPV events are over three quarters of all female violent victimization incidents in the United States. We collected data on violent victimization rates, on- and off-premise alcohol outlet density, and neighborhood-level covariates of violence rates for Milwaukee block groups. We used spatially lagge...
This study examined the association between alcohol outlet density and violence in a nonmetropolitan...
Studies have consistently found positive associations between the density of alcohol outlets and lev...
Objective: Alcohol is more likely than any other drug to be involved in substance-related violence. ...
Greater access to alcohol has been widely found to be associated with many negative outcomes includi...
This study examined whether alcohol outlet density is associated with male physical and sexual victi...
This paper examines the relationships between alcohol outlet density, alcohol use, and perpetration ...
Many studies show an association between alcohol outlets and violence, though fewer consider non-vio...
This study examined the association between alcohol outlet density and male to female intimate partn...
There is a growing evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and intimate...
Background: Violence continues to be a major public health problem in the United States. Access to a...
Studies have consistently found positive associations between the density of alcohol outlets and lev...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and violen...
Background: There is considerable evidence of an association between alcohol outlet density and viol...
This study explores the association between neighborhood characteristics, alcohol outlets, other mic...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between off-premise alcohol outlets and v...
This study examined the association between alcohol outlet density and violence in a nonmetropolitan...
Studies have consistently found positive associations between the density of alcohol outlets and lev...
Objective: Alcohol is more likely than any other drug to be involved in substance-related violence. ...
Greater access to alcohol has been widely found to be associated with many negative outcomes includi...
This study examined whether alcohol outlet density is associated with male physical and sexual victi...
This paper examines the relationships between alcohol outlet density, alcohol use, and perpetration ...
Many studies show an association between alcohol outlets and violence, though fewer consider non-vio...
This study examined the association between alcohol outlet density and male to female intimate partn...
There is a growing evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and intimate...
Background: Violence continues to be a major public health problem in the United States. Access to a...
Studies have consistently found positive associations between the density of alcohol outlets and lev...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and violen...
Background: There is considerable evidence of an association between alcohol outlet density and viol...
This study explores the association between neighborhood characteristics, alcohol outlets, other mic...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between off-premise alcohol outlets and v...
This study examined the association between alcohol outlet density and violence in a nonmetropolitan...
Studies have consistently found positive associations between the density of alcohol outlets and lev...
Objective: Alcohol is more likely than any other drug to be involved in substance-related violence. ...