Occupational Risk For Heavy Drinking by Anjanee Sharma on February 24, 2021 at 6:05 PM
Research from the UK shows that people aged 40-69 years working in certain occupations may have a higher likelihood of heavy drinking.
Jobs classified as skilled trade occupations (like construction and manufacturing) were most likely to contribute to heavy drinking. In contrast, those categorized as professional occupations (like medicine and teaching) were associated with a low likelihood of heavy drinking.
Andrew Thompson, corresponding author of the study, explained that consuming alcohol heavily increases the risk of physical and mental harm. Understanding which occupations are associated with heavy drinking can help target resources and interventions.
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