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Work-related stress, coping resources, and heavy drinking in the restaurant business
Authors:Kristina Kjeerheim  Tor Haldorsen  Aage Andersen  Reidar Mykletun  Olaf G Aasland
Institution:  a The Cancer Registry of Norway, Institute for Epidemiological Cancer Research, Montebello, Oslo, Norway b The Norwegian College of Hotel Management, Stavanger, Norway c The Norwegian Medical Association, Lysaker, Norway
Abstract:On the basis of findings of high levels of alcohol consumption and risk of alcohol-related disease among employees of the restaurant business, the ability of the Karasek work-strain model to predict heavy drinking was investigated in a cross-sectional study of 3204 Norwegian male and female waiters and cooks. In the logistic regression analyses, no strong associations between work stress and heavy drinking were found. However, the effectiveness of individual coping resources, measured as frequency of difficulty in relaxing after work, was an important predictor of heavy drinking, as were household type, age group, and occupation. Although no strong direct associations between work stress and heavy drinking were found, the results are consistent with a model where coping resources are the mediatiing variable between work stress and heavy drinking.
Keywords:Alcohol  Coping  Waiters  Cooks  Work-related stress
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