Occupation, work organization conditions and alcohol misuse in Canada: an eight year longitudinal study
Authors: Alain Marchand and Marie-Ève Blanc
Overview
Abstract (English)
This study investigated the specific contribution of occupations and work organization conditions to the onset and recurrent alcohol misuse in Canadian workers between 1994-1995 and 2002-2003. Longitudinal data were derived from Statistics Canada’s National Population Health Survey, totaling 6,526 and 6,582 workers (45% females) nested in 1,337 and 1,413 neighborhoods for onset and recurrent alcohol misuse, respectively. Data were analyzed with multilevel logistic regression models. Results suggested a limited contribution for work factors to the onset of alcohol misuse, a stronger influence for them on recurrent alcohol misuse. The study’s limitations are discussed.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Alain Marchand and Marie-Ève Blanc |
Publication Year | 2011 |
Title | Occupation, work organization conditions and alcohol misuse in Canada: an eight year longitudinal study |
Volume | 46 |
Journal Name | Substance Use and Misuse |
Number | 8 |
Pages | 1003-1014 |
Publication Language | English |
- Alain Marchand
- Alain Marchand and Marie-Ève Blanc
- Occupation, work organization conditions and alcohol misuse in Canada: an eight year longitudinal study
- Substance Use and Misuse
- 46
- 2011
- 8
- 1003-1014