2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00265
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Impact of Alcohol Outlet Density on Reported Cases of Child Maltreatment in Japan: Fixed Effects Analysis

Abstract: Background: Parental drinking habits or binge drinking are a known risk factor of child maltreatment. Though drinking habits are affected by alcohol outlet density, the direct association between alcohol outlet density and child maltreatment is still controversial.Purpose: This study aimed to examine the impact of off-premises alcohol outlet density on child maltreatment cases reported to Child Guidance Centers in Japan.Methods: A fixed effects model was used to investigate the association between a change in … Show more

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“…Morton et al (2014) found lower rates of child physical abuse in areas with greater densities of off-premise alcohol outlets. No relationship between total density of alcohol outlets and child maltreatment was found in Spain (Marco et al 2019) or Japan (Koyama and Fujiwara 2019).…”
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“…Morton et al (2014) found lower rates of child physical abuse in areas with greater densities of off-premise alcohol outlets. No relationship between total density of alcohol outlets and child maltreatment was found in Spain (Marco et al 2019) or Japan (Koyama and Fujiwara 2019).…”
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confidence: 84%