AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Oct 30, 2007
The Effect of Restricting Opening Hours on Alcohol-Related Violence
Sergio Duailibi, MD, PhD,
William Ponicki, MA,
Joel Grube, PhD,
Ilana Pinsky, PhD,
Ronaldo Laranjeira, MD, PhD and
Martin Raw, PhD
Sergio Duailibi, Ilana Pinsky, and Ronaldo Laranjeira are with Unidade de Pesquisa em Álcool e outras Drogas (UNIAD), Departamento de Psiquiatria, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. William Ponicki and Joel Grube are with the Prevention Research Center, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Berkeley, Calif. Martin Raw is with the Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England.

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FIGURE 1— Monthly rates of homicides per 1000 residents before and after new bar closing-time regulations: Diadema, Brazil, January 1995–July 2005.
Note. Homicide rate for July 2005 is on the basis of a half-month of data.
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FIGURE 2— Monthly rates of assaults against women per 1000 residents before and after new bar closing-time regulations: Diadema, Brazil, July 2000–July 2005.
Note. Assault rates for July 2000 and July 2005 are on the basis of half-months of data.
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