The risk of assaultive violence and alcohol availability in Los Angeles County.
R A Scribner,
D P MacKinnon and
J H Dwyer
Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
OBJECTIVES. Although there is considerable evidence that alcoholconsumption facilitates assaultive violence, the extent to whichalcohol outlets in a community influence assaultive violenceremains controversial. METHODS. To assess the geographic associationbetween city-specific rates of assaultive violence and alcohol-outletdensity, an ecologic analysis of the 74 larger cities in LosAngeles County was conducted for the 1990 reporting year. RESULTS.Sociodemographic factors alone accounted for 70% (R2 = .70)of the variance in the rate of assaultive violence in a multipleregression model. Adding the variable for alcohol-outlet densityto the model yielded a significant positive slope. The magnitudeof this relation indicates that in a typical Los Angeles Countycity (50,000 residents, 100 outlets, 570 offenses per year),one outlet was associated with 3.4 additional assaultive violenceoffenses in 1990. CONCLUSIONS. These findings indicate thathigher levels of alcohol-outlet density are geographically associatedwith higher rates of assaultive violence. This association isindependent of measured confounders, including city-level measuresof unemployment, ethnic/racial makeup, income, age structure,city size, household size, and female-headed households.
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