Workers who Drink: Their Treatment in an Industrial SettingMonograph on an experimental project to provide occupational health services for alcoholism treatment of employees in the USA industrial sector - describes background, goals, research methodology and institutional framework, examines identification and referral process (esp. Role of labour relations), treatment plan and population-employment characteristics of patients and considers job satisfaction, retention and behavioural factors. Bibliography pp. 141 to 145, diagrams and statistical tables. |
Contents
Chapter | 4 |
History of the Program | 11 |
Identification and Referral | 27 |
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Additionally AFL-CIO alco alcohol misuse alcoholic workers Alcoholics Anonymous alcoholism treatment Baltimore blacks Blue Cross blue-collar workers chapter clinic operation compared comparison group comparison workers Consolidated Edison counseling counselors criteria developing differences Disulfiram drinking behavior drinking problem dropouts EHP patients EHP referrals EHP study population EHP workers EHP's Employee Health Program experience factor February 15 findings follow-up funding goal group therapy holism identification and referral industrial alcoholism programs intake questionnaire interview job dissatisfaction job retention job satisfaction job tenure Journal of Studies labor force last month living lower-status major ment nonproblem-drinking occupational outpatient alcoholism overall participating employers percent of EHP percentage personnel present problem drinkers problem-drinking workers referred workers reimbursement reported responses scores self-referrals service workers social stability Stanford Research Institute status Studies on Alcohol study workers supervisors Table tion treatment outcomes treatment population treatment programs Trice white-collar workers workers referred