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    Prevalência do beber e dirigir em Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil Drinking-and-driving prevalence in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, Brazil by Valdir Ribeiro Campos, Rogério Salgado, Mariela Campos Rocha, Sérgio Duailibi, Ronaldo Laranjeira

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…In this study, 913 drivers were stopped on public roads with heavy traffic and high concentrations of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, and asked to answer a questionnaire and submit to an active breathalyzer test. …”
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    Change and stability in British drinking practices and culture between 2009 and 2019: A longitudinal latent class analysis of drinking occasions by John Holmes, Alessandro Sasso, Mónica Hernández Alava, Abigail K. Stevely, Alan Warde, Colin Angus, Petra S. Meier

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…We identified five key trends in the performance of practices: (i) spirits increasingly replaced wine as the main beverage consumed in occasions; (ii) home-drinking moved away from routinised wine-drinking with meals on weekdays and towards spirits-drinking on weekends; (iii) the Male friends at the pub practice changed less than other pub-drinking practices; (iv) Big nights out started later, often in nightclubs, and involved less pub-drinking or heavy drinking and (v) the meal-based and Going out with partner practice formats showed few changes over time. …”
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    Income loss and gender-based violence during the COVID-19 pandemic among female entertainment workers in Cambodia: a cross-sectional phone survey by Carinne Brody, Natasha Harrison, Siyan Yi

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the government imposed tight restrictions, including closures of entertainment venues, such as karaoke bars, beer gardens, nightclubs, or massage parlors, leading FEWs to face economic and social disruptions. …”
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    A Population based Study on Alcoholism among Adult Males in a Rural Area, Tamil Nadu, India by Ruma Dutta, Sruthy Gnanasekaran, S. Suchithra, V. Srilalitha, R. Sujitha, S. Sowmya Sivaranjani, S. Subitha, Lawrence Dcruze

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…There has been a rapid proliferation of city bars and nightclubs in recent years and people are fast shedding its inhibitions about alcohol as a lifestyle choice. …”
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    Spectrum of female commercial sex work in Bangui, Central African Republic by Jean De Dieu Longo, Marcel Mbéko Simaléko, Richard Ngbale, Gérard Grésenguet, Gilles Brücker, Laurent Bélec

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Professional FSWs, constituting 32.5% of the interviewed women, were divided in two categories: pupulenge (13.9%), i.e., dragonflies (sometimes called gba moundjou, meaning literally look at the White) consisting of roamers, who travel around the city to hotels and nightclubs seeking wealthy clients, with a preference for French men; and the category of kata (18.6%), i.e., FSWs working in poor neighbourhoods. …”
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    Tobacco related knowledge and support for smoke-free policies among community pharmacists in Lagos state, Nigeria by Poluyi EO, Odukoya OO, Aina BA, Faseru B

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The majority of respondents supported a ban on smoking in homes (83.5%), in public places (79.2%), and in restaurants, nightclubs and bars (73.6%). For every additional client attended to daily, knowledge scores increased by 0.022 points. …”
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    The marimba: musical and secret language of the political violence in Guatemala by Wolfgang DIETRICH, Wolfgang DIETRICH

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…While the period of violence the chromatic marimba never ceased to sound in the nightclubs and the elegant restaurants of the Capital. …”
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    Seroprevalence survey of SARS-CoV-2, community behaviors, and practices in Kansanshi and Kalumbila mining towns by Temple Kahilu Mumba, Kylie Van Der Merwe, Mark Divall, Kelvin Mwangilwa, Nkomba Kayeyi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…On the public health measures, participants who did handwashing more than usual (65.0%), not hand sanitizing more than usual (69.0%), not disinfecting surfaces in their households than usual (87.5%), not avoiding drinking from bars or nightclubs (90.6%), and not wearing a mask when out in public places (71.1%). …”
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    Entre espaces domestiques et « espaces domestiqués » : « L’autonomisation intime » des étudiantes en Turquie by Tuğba Gökduman

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…These interviews were accompanied by observations and informal conversations which took place in different spaces of student socialization, such as university campuses, cafes, bars, or nightclubs.…”
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    Meningococcal carriage in periods of high and low invasive meningococcal disease incidence in the UK: comparison of UKMenCar1-4 cross-sectional survey results by MacLennan, JM, Rodrigues, CMC, Bratcher, HB, Lekshmi, A, Finn, A, Oliver, J, Wootton, M, Ray, S, Cameron, C, Smith, A, Heath, PT, Bartolf, A, Nolan, T, Hughes, S, Varghese, A, Snape, MD, Sewell, R, Cunningham, R, Stolton, A, Kay, C, Palmer, K, Baxter, D, Suggitt, D, Zipitis, CS, Pemberton, N, Jolley, KA, Bray, JE, Harrison, OB, Ladhani, SN, Pollard, AJ, Borrow, R, Gray, SJ, Trotter, C, Maiden, MCJ

    Published 2021
    “…The prevalence of carriage-promoting social behaviours decreased from 1999 to 2014–15, with individuals reporting regular cigarette smoking decreasing from 2932 (21·5%) of 13 650 to 2202 (11·2%) of 19 641, kissing in the past week from 6127 (44·8%) of 13 679 to 7320 (37·3%) of 19 641, and attendance at pubs and nightclubs in the past week from 8436 (62·1%) of 13 594 to 7662 (39·0%) of 19 641 (all p<0·0001).…”
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    Meningococcal carriage in periods of high and low invasive meningococcal disease incidence in the UK: comparison of UKMenCar1–4 cross-sectional survey results by Maclennan, J, Rodrigues, CMC, Bratcher, HB, Lekshmi, A, Finn, A, Oliver, J, Wootton, M, Ray, S, Cameron, C, Smith, A, Heath, PT, Bartolf, A, Nolan, T, Hughes, S, Varghese, A, Snape, MD, Sewell, R, Cunningham, R, Stolton, A, Kay, C, Palmer, K, Baxter, D, Suggit, D, Zipitis, CS, Pemberton, N, Jolley, KA, Bray, JE, Harrison, OB, Ladhani, SN, Pollard, AJ, Borrow, R, Gray, SJ, Trotter, C, Maiden, M

    Published 2021
    “…The prevalence of carriage-promoting social behaviours decreased from 1999 to 2014–15, with individuals reporting regular cigarette smoking decreasing from 2932 (21·5%) of 13 650 to 2202 (11·2%) of 19 641, kissing in the past week from 6127 (44·8%) of 13 679 to 7320 (37·3%) of 19 641, and attendance at pubs and nightclubs in the past week from 8436 (62·1%) of 13 594 to 7662 (39·0%) of 19 641 (all p<0·0001). …”
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    La medición de la nicotina como marcador aéreo del humo ambiental de tabaco Nicotine measurement as an airborne marker of environmental tobacco smoke by M. Nebot, M.J. López

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…In workplaces without smoking regulations the concentration ranged from 3.4 to 14 µg/m3, whereas in places with smoking bans the concentration ranged from 0.09 to 0.7 µg/m3. Pubs and nightclubs had the highest concentrations, with values higher than 65 µg/m3. …”
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    Adolescentes e o uso de drogas ilícitas: um estudo transversal [Adolescents and the use of illegal drugs: a cross-sectional study] [Adolescentes y el uso de drogas ilegales: un es... by Claudete Ferreira de Souza Monteiro, Telma Maria Evangelista de Araújo, Cristina Maria Miranda de Sousa, Maria do Carmo de Carvalho e Martins, Laianny Luize Lima e Silva

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Factors related to drug use by adolescents are associated to the places they usually hang around at, such as friends’ homes (42.9%), nightclubs, and bars (34.3%). Drugs used were marijuana (60%), crack (20%), solvents (11.4%), and others (17.6%). …”
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    Exposição ao fumo ambiental do tabaco em Chaves depois da implementação da Lei 37/2007. Estudo transversal em 2 centros de saúde by C. Paradela, M. Pérez-Ríos, A. Ruano-Ravina, J.M. Barros-Dios

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The highest decrease in perception of passive exposure was found for restaurants (95%). In nightclubs 68% of the participants stated that exposure has remained unchanged. …”
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