Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10516759 | Public Health | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Alcohol-related harm requires urgent, multi-agency attention at local levels throughout the UK. Applying appropriate research methods to national data sources provides limited but valuable local measures of alcohol use and its impact on health and crime. Regional Public Health Observatories can facilitate partnership working through such provision of national intelligence tailored to support local and regional action. Application of these techniques also helps identify additional requirements for better local intelligence on health-related behaviours and the necessity for consistency across local health and behaviour surveys.
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Authors
Mark A. Bellis, Karen Hughes, Karen Tocque, Tom Hennell, Gayl Humphrey, Sacha Wyke,