We explore the misuse of pharmaceutical drugs in the Australian workforce, focusing on whether any differences exist between workers in particular industries or occupations. In terms of industry, being employed in hospitality is positively associated with pharmaceutical drug misuse, while being employed in finance, insurance and retail is inversely related. In terms of occupation, we find that being a labourer is positively related to misuse of pharmaceutical drugs, while being employed in managerial, professional, sales, clerical or administrative roles is associated with a lower tendency. Further analysis of occupational effects revealed that being in a blue-collar occupation, as a whole, is positively related to pharmaceutical drug misus...
AIMS: To identify prevalence of alcohol and drug use and intoxication at work. PARTICIPANTS: A total...
Prescription drug abuse within the profession of pharmacy is a rising threat that must be addressed....
On average, pharmacists spend six years in college studying the intricacies of prescription medi-cin...
We explore the misuse of pharmaceutical drugs in the Australian workforce, focusing on whether any d...
Background: University scholars and community members formed the Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse ...
© 2014, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Nonmedical use of prescription pain relievers can be a seriou...
Prescription drug abuse has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, yet little is known about...
This thesis explores employment among people who inject drugs (IDU). It seeks identify what differen...
The Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) notes the following: 1. Pharmaceutical drug misuse...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of substance use and related problems in the Australian workp...
An estimated 70 percent of illicit drug users are in the workforce. This paper studies workplace pol...
Despite growing awareness of the importance of context for the health of people who use drugs, studi...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
The opioid crisis in the United States (U.S.) is widespread and increasing in severity, and psychoso...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
AIMS: To identify prevalence of alcohol and drug use and intoxication at work. PARTICIPANTS: A total...
Prescription drug abuse within the profession of pharmacy is a rising threat that must be addressed....
On average, pharmacists spend six years in college studying the intricacies of prescription medi-cin...
We explore the misuse of pharmaceutical drugs in the Australian workforce, focusing on whether any d...
Background: University scholars and community members formed the Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse ...
© 2014, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Nonmedical use of prescription pain relievers can be a seriou...
Prescription drug abuse has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, yet little is known about...
This thesis explores employment among people who inject drugs (IDU). It seeks identify what differen...
The Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) notes the following: 1. Pharmaceutical drug misuse...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of substance use and related problems in the Australian workp...
An estimated 70 percent of illicit drug users are in the workforce. This paper studies workplace pol...
Despite growing awareness of the importance of context for the health of people who use drugs, studi...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
The opioid crisis in the United States (U.S.) is widespread and increasing in severity, and psychoso...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
AIMS: To identify prevalence of alcohol and drug use and intoxication at work. PARTICIPANTS: A total...
Prescription drug abuse within the profession of pharmacy is a rising threat that must be addressed....
On average, pharmacists spend six years in college studying the intricacies of prescription medi-cin...