Background. Alcohol is a psychoactive substance with toxic and addictive properties. Biomarkers like GGT, AST, ALT and MCV are influenced by excessive ethanol consumption. Alcohol consumption represents a health risk and it has been linked to unemployment. The aim of this study how working status predict alcohol consumption through a cross sectional study comparing alcohol-related biomarkers levels in office workers and unemployed people. Methods. This study includes 157 office workers and 157 unemployed people, who were recruited from January to December 2018. A propensity score matching procedure was applied to obtain two homogenous groups in terms of age and gender. A non- parametric analysis was performed on serum biomarkers that are ge...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to obtain prevalence data on use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD) among...
Alcohol consumption may affect labor market outcomes directly through a reduction in productivity an...
Background: The direct cost of excessive alcohol consumption to health services is substantial but d...
Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.OBJECTIVES: Sociodemographic predictors of employee a...
AIMS: To investigate longitudinally the effect of alcohol consumption and related acute alcohol-rela...
Medical surveillance for alcohol abuse and dependency at work is mandatory for a list of high-risk o...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use constitutes a major health risk and is related to unemployment. However, the...
Background Alcohol use constitutes a major health risk and is related to unemployment. However, the ...
Objectives The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that is...
Objectives The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that is...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies on the role of labour market position and change in alcohol use during ...
Unemployment is expected to influence alcohol consumption, but studies show mixed results, partly be...
AIMS: To assess the importance of health selection in the association between unemployment and alcoh...
Numerous work-related drinking mechanisms have been posited and, oftentimes, examined in isolation. ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.This study examines the problems relating to alco...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to obtain prevalence data on use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD) among...
Alcohol consumption may affect labor market outcomes directly through a reduction in productivity an...
Background: The direct cost of excessive alcohol consumption to health services is substantial but d...
Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.OBJECTIVES: Sociodemographic predictors of employee a...
AIMS: To investigate longitudinally the effect of alcohol consumption and related acute alcohol-rela...
Medical surveillance for alcohol abuse and dependency at work is mandatory for a list of high-risk o...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use constitutes a major health risk and is related to unemployment. However, the...
Background Alcohol use constitutes a major health risk and is related to unemployment. However, the ...
Objectives The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that is...
Objectives The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that is...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies on the role of labour market position and change in alcohol use during ...
Unemployment is expected to influence alcohol consumption, but studies show mixed results, partly be...
AIMS: To assess the importance of health selection in the association between unemployment and alcoh...
Numerous work-related drinking mechanisms have been posited and, oftentimes, examined in isolation. ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.This study examines the problems relating to alco...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to obtain prevalence data on use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD) among...
Alcohol consumption may affect labor market outcomes directly through a reduction in productivity an...
Background: The direct cost of excessive alcohol consumption to health services is substantial but d...