The impact of drinking attitude on alcohol-related problems in the Asian workplace.
Alcohol use is strongly influenced by culture. The amount of alcohol consumed, the manifestation and prevalence of alcohol problems in a society depend on its attitude towards drinking. Multiple cross-cultural studies have documented that Asian students drink less than their Western counterparts....
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-484272019-12-10T12:22:40Z The impact of drinking attitude on alcohol-related problems in the Asian workplace. Chong, Li Wei. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Douglas B Matthews DRNTU::Humanities Alcohol use is strongly influenced by culture. The amount of alcohol consumed, the manifestation and prevalence of alcohol problems in a society depend on its attitude towards drinking. Multiple cross-cultural studies have documented that Asian students drink less than their Western counterparts. Also, societies with a temperance culture appear to have more alcohol-related problems than non-temperance culture, even though the latter consume less alcohol. These alcohol problems bring a heavy cost burden to the economy and society. They include liver diseases, alcohol use disorders and absenteeism and productivity loss in the workplace. With regards to alcohol-related workplace problems such as absenteeism, the working environment in Japan and China will be examined to reflect the impact of drinking attitude on these problems. Bachelor of Arts 2012-04-23T06:53:49Z 2012-04-23T06:53:49Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48427 en Nanyang Technological University 51 p. application/pdf |
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Alcohol use is strongly influenced by culture. The amount of alcohol consumed, the manifestation and prevalence of alcohol problems in a society depend on its attitude towards drinking. Multiple cross-cultural studies have documented that Asian students drink less than their Western counterparts. Also, societies with a temperance culture appear to have more alcohol-related problems than non-temperance culture, even though the latter consume less alcohol. These alcohol problems bring a heavy cost burden to the economy and society. They include liver diseases, alcohol use disorders and absenteeism and productivity loss in the workplace. With regards to alcohol-related workplace problems such as absenteeism, the working environment in Japan and China will be examined to reflect the impact of drinking attitude on these problems. |
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The impact of drinking attitude on alcohol-related problems in the Asian workplace. |
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