Is It Workplace Stress a Trigger for Alcohol and Drug Abuse?

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ABSTRACT

Those workers most vulnerable to pressure tend to suffer from scarce social and personal resources with which to respond adaptively to stress. In this case, the effects of psychoactive substances may exceed the stressed worker’s positive expectations. Thus, the aim is to analyze the scientific evidence on the relationship between drug abuse and workplace stress, based on an integrative review of the literature. Data were collected in February 2016 from the databases of the Virtual Health Library and PubMed. The final sample of 16 articles was divided into two categories: alcohol and drugs abuse in professions with high degree of psychosocial hazards and risks, and alcohol and drugs abuse for workplace stress in other professions. A relationship between precarious conditions, the nature of the work and its influence on drug abuse could be seen. However, other variables may strengthen psychoactive drug use as a coping strategy for stress.

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Fatima Fernandes, M. and Silva Gherardi-Donato, E. (2017) Is It Workplace Stress a Trigger for Alcohol and Drug Abuse?. Open Journal of Nursing, 7, 435-448. doi: 10.4236/ojn.2017.73034.

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