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The challenges that employees who abuse substances experience when returning to work after completion of employee assistance programme (EAP)

01 Jan 2016-Work-a Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation (Work)-Vol. 53, Iss: 3, pp 569-584

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TL;DR: Strong methodologies are needed for studies into RFs and protective factors in the construction industry, and the primary tool used was the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale.
Abstract: Mental ill health is a significant cause of suicide and disability worldwide. It has particularly affected the construction industry. The construction labor sectors in Australia and the United Kingdom have suicide rates 2 and 3.7 times higher, respectively, than their overall national averages, which has attracted the attention of researchers and the industry. However, few studies have examined the state of construction workers' mental health. This paper systematically reviews the existing body of knowledge on mental health in the construction industry. In total, 16 journal articles met inclusion criteria, and 32 risk factors (RFs) were deduced. The foremost RFs were related to job demand and job control. A conceptual framework and checklist to aid in better understanding these RFs were developed. In assessing mental health, the primary tool used was the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale. The findings of this study help to deepen the understanding of professional mental health assessment scales and relevant RFs and protective factors as used in the construction industry. The study concludes that stronger methodologies are needed for studies into RFs and protective factors in the construction industry.

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TL;DR: Geographically distributed employees' perceptions of Employee Assistance Program access were surveyed by as mentioned in this paper, who found that 75% of the surveyed employees perceived the program access as easy or easy to access.
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TL;DR: Employment is important to women in substance abuse recovery, not only as a means for financial support, but also as a life priority, and the results highlight how employer scheduling practices, low-level positions, and lack of employment supports impact recovery.
Abstract: Background Women in metropolitan areas have lower employment participation and employment rates than men Although women face multiple challenges in the labor market, those who have a history of substance use and are abstinent may have a greater disadvantage in obtaining viable employment opportunities due to factors associated with substance use No research to date has examined employment experiences among women in recovery from substance use Objective This study examined employment characteristics and experiences of women who had a history of substance use and lived in sober-living environments in urban areas Method Data were collected through telephone interviews to sober living homes that were located in 20 urban areas Results Themes identified through thematic analysis included employment challenges, the importance of work to substance abuse recovery, job satisfaction, employment aspirations, and employment support in the sober living home Conclusion Employment is important to women in substance abuse recovery, not only as a means for financial support, but also as a life priority The results highlight how employer scheduling practices, low-level positions, and lack of employment supports impact recovery Findings provide insight into the need for employment support services, including employer education and flexible policies for women in recovery

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This study portrayed the following: how substance abuse effect the worker role of individuals employed in the open labor market, the challenges and facilitators experienced by employees who abuse substances when returning to their previous work roles and how occupation based interventions can be incorporated in EAP programs.