Party Panel: the architecture of a semi-panel study to flexibly map determinants of nightlife risk behaviors and inform prevention efforts

Autor: Peters G-Jy, Noijen J
Rok vydání: 2019
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DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/akpmx
Popis: Like other forms of recreation. nightlife participation has numerous benefits but also entails a number of risks. This justifies prevention efforts to reduce the associated harms, and to be effective, such prevention efforts need to be based in theory and evidence. Party Panel is an annual semi-panel study among Dutch nightlife patrons where each year, the determinants of a different nightlife-related risk behavior are studied. The data on these determinants and sub-determinants are then analysed using confidence-interval based estimation of relevance (CIBER) plots and reported back to prevention workers to make this evidence available to inform intervention development, and data and other resources are made publicly available. In this manuscript, the design of this study is presented. The discussed workflow can help enhance the quality and thereby effectiveness of prevention efforts. As all materials are public, this workflow can feasibly be adapted to other countries.
Databáze: OpenAIRE