Objective This study examined the association between adverse working conditions and abstinence and heavy drinking. Methods: The study was a cross‐sectional study within the framework of a general population survey conducted in Eindhoven, The Netherlands (N = 7533). Working conditions were classified into four domains: hazardous physical working conditions, demands at work, level of control over one's job, and support from coworkers and supervisors. Abstainers were compared with drinkers; within drinkers, heavy drinkers were compared with light‐moderate drinkers, and those who reported binge drinking were compared with those who did not report binge drinking. Results: Respondents who reported adverse working conditions were as likely to be ...
Alcohol-related presenteeism (impaired work performance caused by alcohol use) is an important but u...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
AIMS: To examine the relationship between Australian workers’ patterns of alcohol consumption and ab...
BACKGROUND: Workers may drink to cope with stress or to overcome negative emotions arising from an a...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between managerial and no...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between m...
Background: Harmful alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for ill-health on an individual level...
Objectives The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that ...
Background There is a lack of published data on the association between alcohol consumption and heal...
SummaryPurposeThis study aimed to identify the characteristics and factors related to problem drinki...
Alcohol use is a global health issue and may influence activity performance in a variety of domains,...
Objectives The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that is...
OBJECTIVES: Sociodemographic predictors of employee alcohol use are well established in the literatu...
Purpose: Risky alcohol use can reduce productivity at work and impact employees’ mental health and w...
The high rate of alcoholism in certain occupations is discussed and eight ‘risk factors’ are suggest...
Alcohol-related presenteeism (impaired work performance caused by alcohol use) is an important but u...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
AIMS: To examine the relationship between Australian workers’ patterns of alcohol consumption and ab...
BACKGROUND: Workers may drink to cope with stress or to overcome negative emotions arising from an a...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between managerial and no...
In the present study, we examined alcohol consumption and alcohol problems between m...
Background: Harmful alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for ill-health on an individual level...
Objectives The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that ...
Background There is a lack of published data on the association between alcohol consumption and heal...
SummaryPurposeThis study aimed to identify the characteristics and factors related to problem drinki...
Alcohol use is a global health issue and may influence activity performance in a variety of domains,...
Objectives The aim of this review was to explore the notion of alcohol-related presenteeism; that is...
OBJECTIVES: Sociodemographic predictors of employee alcohol use are well established in the literatu...
Purpose: Risky alcohol use can reduce productivity at work and impact employees’ mental health and w...
The high rate of alcoholism in certain occupations is discussed and eight ‘risk factors’ are suggest...
Alcohol-related presenteeism (impaired work performance caused by alcohol use) is an important but u...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
AIMS: To examine the relationship between Australian workers’ patterns of alcohol consumption and ab...