Objectives Alcohol availability and promotion are not distributed equally in the urban context. Evidence shows that the socioeconomic level seems to influence the amount of alcohol-related elements in an area. Some studies suggest that tourism could also affect the distribution of these elements. We explore with a valid instrument in a large city whether there is an association between high tourism pressure and a greater presence of alcohol-related elements in the urban environment.Design Observational ecological study.Setting The study was conducted in Barcelona during 2017–2018.Participants We assessed urban exposure to alcohol by performing social systematic observation using the OHCITIES Instrument in a stratified random sample of 170 c...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption--in particular drinking volume (DV) and risky single occasion drinki...
Overtourism spreads among tourist destinations because of urban tourism. This study aims to define p...
This study describes the alcohol environment comparing residents' perceptions and objective measures...
Alcohol availability and promotion are not distributed equally in the urban context. Evidence shows ...
AbstractHarmful use of alcohol is one of the world's leading health risks. A positive association be...
Alcohol outlets have been associated with different social problems, such as crime, violence, intima...
To describe the development and test-retest reliability of OHCITIES, an instrument characterising al...
The tourism growth has been alarming in Barcelona since the Olympics (1992). Since then, the tourism...
While hotspots of alcohol-related incidents have been associated with alcohol outlet density, few st...
Aim: Research shows there are associations between bar environments and alcohol-related harms. Howev...
BackgroundAvailability of alcohol is a major policy issue for governments, and one of the availabili...
The informal social control over alcohol consumption that was traditional in Southern European count...
The purpose of this study was to present the alcohol environment as perceived by its residents in tw...
Introduction: Many Canadians continue to drink alcohol in excess of the recommended low-risk guideli...
Perceptions of the alcohol environment may influence alcohol consumption patterns. The purpose of th...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption--in particular drinking volume (DV) and risky single occasion drinki...
Overtourism spreads among tourist destinations because of urban tourism. This study aims to define p...
This study describes the alcohol environment comparing residents' perceptions and objective measures...
Alcohol availability and promotion are not distributed equally in the urban context. Evidence shows ...
AbstractHarmful use of alcohol is one of the world's leading health risks. A positive association be...
Alcohol outlets have been associated with different social problems, such as crime, violence, intima...
To describe the development and test-retest reliability of OHCITIES, an instrument characterising al...
The tourism growth has been alarming in Barcelona since the Olympics (1992). Since then, the tourism...
While hotspots of alcohol-related incidents have been associated with alcohol outlet density, few st...
Aim: Research shows there are associations between bar environments and alcohol-related harms. Howev...
BackgroundAvailability of alcohol is a major policy issue for governments, and one of the availabili...
The informal social control over alcohol consumption that was traditional in Southern European count...
The purpose of this study was to present the alcohol environment as perceived by its residents in tw...
Introduction: Many Canadians continue to drink alcohol in excess of the recommended low-risk guideli...
Perceptions of the alcohol environment may influence alcohol consumption patterns. The purpose of th...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption--in particular drinking volume (DV) and risky single occasion drinki...
Overtourism spreads among tourist destinations because of urban tourism. This study aims to define p...
This study describes the alcohol environment comparing residents' perceptions and objective measures...