A Test of the Work Stressor – Vulnerability Model of Alcohol Consumption [2015]
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2015/10/08
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Description:Employee alcohol consumption is of interest to researchers in occupational health psychology due to its deleterious effects on productivity, well-being, and safety. However, research on stress and alcohol consumption is complex and yields mixed results. The present study will test a model that would inform methodological considerations in alcohol research. The study would provide valuable insights into which types of work stressors, individual, and organizational risk factors are associated with employee alcohol consumption, in a sector that is associated with higher access to alcohol. This research could inform interventions aimed to reduce problematic alcohol consumption, which could ultimately increase employee productivity and decrease absenteeism and safety issues in the workplace. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20052468
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Citation:16th Annual Pilot Research Project Symposium, University of Cincinnati Education and Research Center, October 8-9, 2015, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati, 2015 Oct; :1
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Email:khoran@bgsu.edu
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Federal Fiscal Year:2016
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Performing Organization:University of Cincinnati
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Start Date:20050701
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End Date:20260630
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:c71295b8e2154d68f397ff21e9512619b96bcc615c075eb2b5ff93442e2e2cf43da02310eb3fa17717ea04c0095ee50cd1030e1f92e39c84c6302f56ba195f41
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