Richmond R, Heather N, Holt P
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, and School of Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 1996 Dec;15(4):385-92. doi: 10.1080/09595239600186151.
This article presents findings from a survey of programmes available for tobacco and alcohol users working in 455 of Australia's top 600 companies. Companies were twice as likely to have programmes for smokers (43%) as for problem drinkers (24%) and these programmes were more apparent in large companies. The majority of programmes for smoking were delivered within a health promotion context which included other life-style issues, such as nutrition, exercise, weight management and stress management. Although Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) were the most commonly available type of work-place programme for excessive drinkers and other drug users, followed by Alcoholics Anonymous and local hospital clinics, only 6% had an EAP for alcohol. Only 21% of programmes for smokers and 12% for excessive alcohol users were evaluated. Around one-quarter of companies knew the costs of smoking programmes, and 9% reported costs of conducting programmes for excessive alcohol consumers.
本文展示了对澳大利亚600家顶级公司中455家公司为烟草和酒精使用者提供的项目的调查结果。公司为吸烟者提供项目的可能性是为有酗酒问题者提供项目可能性的两倍(吸烟者为43%,酗酒问题者为24%),且这些项目在大公司中更为明显。大多数吸烟项目是在健康促进背景下开展的,其中包括其他生活方式问题,如营养、锻炼、体重管理和压力管理。虽然员工援助计划(EAPs)是为酗酒者和其他药物使用者提供的最常见的工作场所项目类型,其次是匿名戒酒会和当地医院诊所,但只有6%的公司有针对酒精问题的员工援助计划。只有21%的吸烟项目和12%的酗酒者项目进行了评估。约四分之一的公司知道吸烟项目的成本,9%的公司报告了为酗酒者开展项目的成本。