Australians’ perceptions of the potential effects of increased access to alcohol via autonomous delivery services: A multi-method study

Addictive Behaviors - Tập 148 - Trang 107872 - 2024
Simone Pettigrew1, Leon Booth1, Victoria Farrar1, Julie Brown1, Branislava Godic2, Rajith Vidanaarachchi2, Charles Karl3, Jason Thompson2
1The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, 1 King St Newtown 2042, Sydney, Australia
2Melbourne School of Design, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3ARRB, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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