Patterns of alcohol consumption in white collar-workers–a cross-sectional and longitudinal study |
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Authors: | SHARON HARVEY TONY BUTLER RUTH LLOYD THOMAS RACHEL JENKINS |
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Affiliation: | The Psychiatric Hospital, Black Rock, St Michael, Barbados;South West Thames RHA, Denmark Hill, London SE5;Civil Service Medical Advisory Service, Denmark Hill, London SE5;Section of Epidemiology and General Practice, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, London SE5 |
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Abstract: | A 6-year follow-up of a cohort of male and female while collar workers in whom there was baseline information on alcohol consumption and access co data on sickness absence, promotion and labour turnover, revealed that even moderate alcohol and consumption in this population was associated with social costs for the employer and the employee, particularly in terms of sickness absence. The longitudinal examination of consumption in this study suggests that early intervention in a drinking career may reduce alcohol consumption and consequently avoid years of morbidity and sickness absence, as well as having a favourable influence on promotion prospects and labour turnover. |
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