Measuring Alcohol Outlet Density: An Overview of Strategies for Public Health Practitioners
Discussion:
Alcohol outlet density varies widely across and between locations and over time, which is why it is important to measure it. Routine public health surveillance of alcohol outlet density is important to identify problem areas and detect emerging ones. Distance- or spatial access–based measures of alcohol outlet density are more resource-intensive than container-based measures but provide a much more accurate assessment of exposure to alcohol outlets and can be used to assess clustering, which is particularly important when assessing the relationship between density and alcohol-related harms, such as violent crime.
Source: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice - Category: Health Management Tags: Research Reports Source Type: research