Abstract Background Recent evidence shows that workers in white collar roles consume more alcohol than other groups within the workforce, yet little is known about their views of drinking. Methods Focus groups were conducted in five workplaces to examine the views of white collar workers regarding the effect of alcohol use on personal and professional lives, drinking patterns and perceived norms. Analysis followed the method of constant comparison. Results Alcohol use was part of everyday routine. Acceptable consumption and ‘excess’ were framed around personal experience and ability to function rather than quantity of alcohol consumed. Public health messages or the risk of adverse health consequences had little impact on views of alcohol co...
Since drinking habits are created in social environments the workplace has an important role in alco...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the job attitude and drinking context correlates of ...
Background: Cultural influences on young people's drinking have been the focus of much research and ...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between managerial and no...
Background Use of alcohol is a major public health issue, representing the 7th largest burden of dis...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between m...
There is evidence that alcohol consumption among those in middle-class occupations consistently exce...
A survey was undertaken with staff from the head office of a major multinational company, about thei...
OBJECTIVES: Sociodemographic predictors of employee alcohol use are well established in the literatu...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to investigate the current alcohol using behavior of ...
Purpose: This study aims to understand drinking awareness, drinking experiences, problem drinking, t...
There are different approaches to dealing with alcohol related problems in the workplace. A literatu...
Abstract Background The consumption of alcohol and other drugs causes social and health problems in ...
OBJECT OF THE STUDY In this time of new directions about safety at work, we have investigated alcoho...
Background: Drinking alcohol is integrated into people’s social- and work lives. Drinking attitudes ...
Since drinking habits are created in social environments the workplace has an important role in alco...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the job attitude and drinking context correlates of ...
Background: Cultural influences on young people's drinking have been the focus of much research and ...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between managerial and no...
Background Use of alcohol is a major public health issue, representing the 7th largest burden of dis...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between m...
There is evidence that alcohol consumption among those in middle-class occupations consistently exce...
A survey was undertaken with staff from the head office of a major multinational company, about thei...
OBJECTIVES: Sociodemographic predictors of employee alcohol use are well established in the literatu...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to investigate the current alcohol using behavior of ...
Purpose: This study aims to understand drinking awareness, drinking experiences, problem drinking, t...
There are different approaches to dealing with alcohol related problems in the workplace. A literatu...
Abstract Background The consumption of alcohol and other drugs causes social and health problems in ...
OBJECT OF THE STUDY In this time of new directions about safety at work, we have investigated alcoho...
Background: Drinking alcohol is integrated into people’s social- and work lives. Drinking attitudes ...
Since drinking habits are created in social environments the workplace has an important role in alco...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the job attitude and drinking context correlates of ...
Background: Cultural influences on young people's drinking have been the focus of much research and ...