Alcohol and other drug use by Australian workers: insights from a nationally representative cross-sectional survey

被引:0
|
作者
Di Censo, Gianluca [1 ,2 ]
Thompson, Kirrilly [1 ,2 ]
Bowden, Jacqueline [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Flinders Univ S Australia, Natl Ctr Educ & Training Addict NCETA, 4-10 Hlth Sci Bldg, Bedford Pk, SA 5072, Australia
[2] Flinders Univ S Australia, Flinders Hlth & Med Res Inst, Coll Med & Publ Hlth, Bedford Pk, SA 5042, Australia
关键词
workplace health; sector differences; occupation-related risk; Australian workforce; alcohol; illicit drug; tobacco; OCCUPATION; INTERVENTIONS; CONSEQUENCES; EXPERIENCES; CONSUMPTION; WORKPLACE; DRINKING; GENDER; TRENDS;
D O I
10.1093/heapro/daaf048
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
In the Australian population, a substantial number of people consume alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATODs). As most people who use ATOD are employed, the workplace is an environment through which ATOD primary and secondary preventive health interventions can be implemented. However, resource allocation can be informed by research that determines priority industries and occupations, as indicated by the prevalence of ATOD use, numbers of users, and likelihood of use (i.e. adjusted odds ratios). A secondary analysis of the 2022-23 Australian National Drug Strategy Household Survey was conducted to assess risky alcohol consumption, current smoking, and illicit drug use (past 12 months) across different industries and occupations. There were 16,281 participants for industry analyses and 17,247 participants for occupation analyses. Survey-weighted estimations of the number and prevalence of individuals who consumed ATOD were performed, followed by a series of survey-weighted logistic regression analyses to identify industries and occupations associated with increased likelihood of ATOD use. Across all substances, the industries with the highest prevalence of ATOD use were mining, construction, and accommodation and food services, while occupations with the highest estimated prevalence were technicians and trades workers and labourers. Conversely, health care and social support, along with construction, exhibited the highest estimated number of ATOD users. The adjusted regression models revealed substantial variation in the industries and occupation types associated with heightened likelihood of ATOD use. This study provides important evidence for prioritizing industries and occupations most likely to benefit from ATOD interventions.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Use of tobacco and alcohol by Swiss primary care physicians:: a cross-sectional survey
    Sebo, Paul
    Gallacchi, Martine Bouvier
    Goehring, Catherine
    Kuenzi, Beat
    Bovier, Patrick A.
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2007, 7
  • [42] Patterns of alcohol use among early head and neck cancer survivors: A cross-sectional survey study using the alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT)
    Teckie, Sewit
    Wotman, Michael
    Marziliano, Allison
    Orner, David
    Yi, Jungen
    Mulvany, Colm
    Ghaly, Maged
    Parashar, Bhupesh
    Diefenbach, Michael A.
    ORAL ONCOLOGY, 2021, 119
  • [43] Dietary patterns and hypertension among Chinese adults: a nationally representative cross-sectional study
    Wang, Dong
    He, Yuna
    Li, Yanping
    Luan, Dechun
    Yang, Xiaoguang
    Zhai, Fengying
    Ma, Guansheng
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2011, 11
  • [44] A comparison of diet quality indices in a nationally representative cross-sectional study of Iranian households
    Ebrahimi, Sara
    McNaughton, Sarah A.
    Leech, Rebecca M.
    Abdollahi, Morteza
    Houshiarrad, Anahita
    Livingstone, Katherine M.
    NUTRITION JOURNAL, 2020, 19 (01)
  • [45] Exploring the determinants and outcomes of intimate partner violence during pregnancy for Guyanese women: Results from a nationally representative cross-sectional household survey
    Miller, Lior
    Contreras-Urbina, Manuel
    REVISTA PANAMERICANA DE SALUD PUBLICA-PAN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 45
  • [46] Do workplace policies work? An examination of the relationship between alcohol and other drug policies and workers' substance use
    Pidd, Ken
    Kostadinov, Victoria
    Roche, Ann
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY, 2016, 28 : 48 - 54
  • [47] Alcohol dependence and treatment utilization in Europe - a representative cross-sectional study in primary care
    Rehm, Juergen
    Allamani, Allaman
    Elekes, Zsuzsanna
    Jakubczyk, Andrzej
    Manthey, Jakob
    Probst, Charlotte
    Struzzo, Pierluigi
    Della Vedova, Roberto
    Gual, Antoni
    Wojnar, Marcin
    BMC FAMILY PRACTICE, 2015, 16
  • [48] Prevalence and Correlates of Current Alcohol Use among Bhutanese Adults: A Nationally Representative Survey Data Analysis
    Wangdi, Kinley
    Jamtsho, Tshering
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2019, 41 (01) : 38 - 45
  • [49] Alcohol consumption during pregnancy: Cross-sectional survey
    Smith, Lesley
    Savory, Jack
    Couves, Jackie
    Burns, Ethel
    MIDWIFERY, 2014, 30 (12) : 1173 - 1178
  • [50] Metabolic syndrome prevalence and its risk factors among adults in China: A nationally representative cross-sectional study
    Li, Yaru
    Zhao, Liyun
    Yu, Dongmei
    Wang, Zhihong
    Ding, Gangqiang
    PLOS ONE, 2018, 13 (06):