The relationship of drinking and hangovers to workplace problems: an empirical study.

作者: G M Ames , J W Grube , R S Moore

DOI: 10.15288/JSA.1997.58.37

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摘要: Objective: This article reports on the relationship between drinking patterns and workplace problems in a manufacturing facility operated by Fortune 500 industry. Method: The data come from survey of 832 hourly employees (88% male) ethnographic research plant. study is distinctive because it examined large random sample workers, rather than an impaired subpopulation. Moreover, among few that has asked how much they drank prior to during working hours frequently had been hungover at work. Respondents were also about their overall alcohol consumption experience various workplace. Results: Bivariate analyses indicated drinking, heavy outside work, or just before work coming related number experienced respondents, specific such as conflicts with supervisors falling asleep job. Mu...

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