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{Perception of alcohol problem among workers of the transportation, healthcare and building sectors in the Lazio Region].

Authors :
Valente P
Mipatrini D
Mannocci A
Ruscitti LE
Sernia S
Ceccanti M
La Torre G
Source :
La Medicina del lavoro [Med Lav] 2018 Mar 05; Vol. 109 (3), pp. 210-18. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Mar 05.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Aim: To perform an analysis of the perception of alcohol use among workers of the transportation, healthcare and building sectors.<br />Methods: A survey was carried out on alcohol consumption and knowledge of deriving health effects. Socio-demographic characteristics of the workers were collected. Risk indexes for habitual alcohol and binge consumption were calculated.<br />Results: The number of workers entering the survey is 3,914 (57% males; 58% married). Two-thirds of the sample reported good knowledge of alcohol-related risks that could occur at the workplace, and 55% of alcohol-related health risks. Binge drinking is inversely associated with female gender, good perceived health and good knowledge of alcohol-related risks at the workplace and of alcohol-related health risks. People who are single, young and working in the building sector show higher odds for binge drinking. The habitual use is positively associated with marital status (OR=1.51 for single) and working sector (in the building sector OR=3.28; in the healthcare OR=1.90); and inversely associated with good health (OR=0.70), good knowledge of alcohol-related risks at the workplace (OR=0.54) and of alcohol-related health risks (OR=0.41).<br />Conclusions: Socio-demographic factors, such as age, gender and marital status are associated with different patterns of alcohol consumption, that in turn are inversely associated with good knowledge of alcohol-related risks at the workplace and of alcohol-related health risks. These results suggest the need to increase knowledge of alcohol-related issues among the workers, both at the workplace and in everyday life.

Details

Language :
Italian
ISSN :
0025-7818
Volume :
109
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
La Medicina del lavoro
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29943752
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v109i3.6902