Aims: To examine whether a stressful psychosocial work environment predicts alcohol dependence. Methods: Alcohol dependence of participants in the Whitehall II occupational cohort of London based civil servants (1985–88) was measured in 1991–93 using the CAGE questionnaire. The psychosocial work environment was measured by self report questions on the job demand-support-control model and on the model of effort-reward imbalance. Potential mediators including physical illness and poor mental health (GHQ) were measured at follow up in 1989. Results: Effort-reward imbalance at work was associated with alcohol dependence in men after adjustment for employment grade and other baseline factors related to alcohol dependence. Although effort-reward ...
In this paper, we describe what we consider to be the most important findings from our two major stu...
Purpose. Investigators who have examined the relationship between work characteristics and off-the-j...
Background: A negative link between unemployment and psychological health is well documented, yet li...
Objectives: Depression, anxiety and alcohol use dis-orders are common mental health problems in the ...
Aims: Alcohol dependence is associated with high rates of co-occurring disorders which impact health...
This study examines the moderating role of escapist reasons for drinking alcohol in the job stress/s...
Objective This study examined the association between adverse working conditions and abstinence and ...
There is ample evidence of associations between a perceived stressful working environment and severa...
Purpose: Risky alcohol use can reduce productivity at work and impact employees’ mental health and w...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that i...
This study examines the moderating role of escapist reasons for drinking alcohol in ...
Policing can be a stressful occupation, characterised by operational stressors and organisational st...
There is ample evidence of associations between a perceived stressful working environment and severa...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
Objectives: To investigate whether low perceived organisational injustice predicts heavy drinking am...
In this paper, we describe what we consider to be the most important findings from our two major stu...
Purpose. Investigators who have examined the relationship between work characteristics and off-the-j...
Background: A negative link between unemployment and psychological health is well documented, yet li...
Objectives: Depression, anxiety and alcohol use dis-orders are common mental health problems in the ...
Aims: Alcohol dependence is associated with high rates of co-occurring disorders which impact health...
This study examines the moderating role of escapist reasons for drinking alcohol in the job stress/s...
Objective This study examined the association between adverse working conditions and abstinence and ...
There is ample evidence of associations between a perceived stressful working environment and severa...
Purpose: Risky alcohol use can reduce productivity at work and impact employees’ mental health and w...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that i...
This study examines the moderating role of escapist reasons for drinking alcohol in ...
Policing can be a stressful occupation, characterised by operational stressors and organisational st...
There is ample evidence of associations between a perceived stressful working environment and severa...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
Objectives: To investigate whether low perceived organisational injustice predicts heavy drinking am...
In this paper, we describe what we consider to be the most important findings from our two major stu...
Purpose. Investigators who have examined the relationship between work characteristics and off-the-j...
Background: A negative link between unemployment and psychological health is well documented, yet li...