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Medical journal recommends alcohol misuse test for workers

Workers should be screened for alcohol misuse, according to an article in a leading medical journal.

Employees should take a standardised test which identifies whether or not they are “risky” drinkers, according to the article in the bmj.com.

If problems were identified, employers could provide advice to help prevent harmful drinking at an earlier stage, Don Shenker, director and founder of the Alcohol Health Network, wrote.

He stated that introducing such a measure could “prevent alcohol-related harm and sickness costs”.

“Offering staff confidential use of the alcohol use disorders identification test and brief advice as a self-awareness initiative at work, whether through face to face interactions or leaflets, may well help prevent problems with alcohol at an earlier stage,” he wrote.

“In this way, staff, who may be concerned about their drinking or whose level of drinking is not yet apparent to them, can assess the risks their drinking poses to their health and take appropriate action.

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Source: Irish Examiner, 08/11/13

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