In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between managerial and nonmanagerial men and women. We also examined alcohol problems as a function of drinking context (i.e., when they drink and with whom they drink) for each of these four groups. Survey data and data from company records were collected from a large sample of blue and white collar employees (n = 2279). Participants completed a detailed questionnaire aimed at assessing many work-related attitudes, general mental and physical health-related perceptions, motivations for alcohol use, alcohol consumption indices, and alcohol problems. We foun...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is deeply integrated in people’s social- and work lives and, thus, c...
The role of job satisfaction and other psychosocial variables in problematic alcohol consumption wit...
Purpose. Investigators who have examined the relationship between work characteristics and off-the-j...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between managerial and no...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the job attitude and drinking context correlates of ...
The tension-reduction model that links workplace stress to alcohol use and problems ...
The tension-reduction model that links workplace stress to alcohol use and problems has received mix...
Objective This study examined the association between adverse working conditions and abstinence and ...
This study is concerned with variables that might influence substance use by women in non-traditiona...
Using a sample of blue-collar workers and drawing from managerial control theory, we derive and then...
OBJECTIVES: Sociodemographic predictors of employee alcohol use are well established in the literatu...
Abstract Background Recent evidence shows that workers in white collar roles consume more alcohol th...
BACKGROUND: Workers may drink to cope with stress or to overcome negative emotions arising from an a...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
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BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is deeply integrated in people’s social- and work lives and, thus, c...
The role of job satisfaction and other psychosocial variables in problematic alcohol consumption wit...
Purpose. Investigators who have examined the relationship between work characteristics and off-the-j...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between managerial and no...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the job attitude and drinking context correlates of ...
The tension-reduction model that links workplace stress to alcohol use and problems ...
The tension-reduction model that links workplace stress to alcohol use and problems has received mix...
Objective This study examined the association between adverse working conditions and abstinence and ...
This study is concerned with variables that might influence substance use by women in non-traditiona...
Using a sample of blue-collar workers and drawing from managerial control theory, we derive and then...
OBJECTIVES: Sociodemographic predictors of employee alcohol use are well established in the literatu...
Abstract Background Recent evidence shows that workers in white collar roles consume more alcohol th...
BACKGROUND: Workers may drink to cope with stress or to overcome negative emotions arising from an a...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Questions about alcohol consumpt...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is deeply integrated in people’s social- and work lives and, thus, c...
The role of job satisfaction and other psychosocial variables in problematic alcohol consumption wit...
Purpose. Investigators who have examined the relationship between work characteristics and off-the-j...