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  1. These two associations (ID66, r=0.10, p<0.01, and ID68, r=0.09, p<0.01, in Friedman et al50) tested the relationship between duration of alcohol use and overall work performance and found that longer duration, as opposed to shorter duration, was associated with higher work performance.

  2. 28 Νοε 2023 · We now show that the prevalence of hazardous alcohol use among healthcare workers was greater during the COVID-19 pandemic compared with prior to the pandemic. It is critical that healthcare workers are actively monitored, to ensure that those who do suffer with alcohol and/or mental health problems are identified and supported to receive care .

  3. 10 Μαΐ 2023 · There are several reasons for employers to focus on problems related to alcohol use and abuse in the workplace, such as the associated risk of accidents leading to injury, the increased risks of poor-health and absenteeism, reduced productivity, and negative effects on the working atmosphere, which may all lead to increased costs for both ...

  4. Alcohol abuse significantly affects worker productivity. A recent national survey (Frone 2006), using a probability sample of 2,805 employed adults, indicated that work-related impairment directly affects an estimated 15 percent of the U.S. workforce (19.2 million workers).

  5. 1 Μαρ 2003 · Results: We found that employee assistance referrals and non-SM-related in-patient hospitalizations increased significantly post-intervention, while rates of total out-patient SM-related visits decreased at both the intervention and comparison sites post-intervention.

  6. 13 Ιαν 2022 · Although a known association exists between stress and alcohol consumption among health care workers (HCWs), it is not known how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected this association. We assessed pandemic work-related stress and alcohol consumption of HCWs.

  7. 1.4. How the risk factor may impact the outcome. Official health estimates of the burden of disease attributable to an occupational risk factor require a sufficient level of scientific consensus that the risk factor causes the disease or other outcome (Stevens et al., 2016).A possible explanation for the association between exposure to long working hours and alcohol consumption, risky alcohol ...

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