2008
DOI: 10.1080/15555240802242999
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EAP Treatment Impact on Presenteeism and Absenteeism: Implications for Return on Investment

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“…The results are generally consistent with results reported in other studies of the effectiveness of EAP counseling (e.g., Greenwood, DeWeese, & Inscoe, 2005;Harlow, 2005;Hargrave, Hiatt, Alexander, & Shaffer, 2008;Hargrave, Hiatt, Dannenbaum, & Shaffer, 2007;Lambert et al, 2004;McLeod, 2010;Nakao, Nishikitani, Shima, & Yano, 2007;Selvik, Stephenson, Plaza, & Sugden, 2004; see also Attridge et al, 2009, for a comprehensive review of EAP outcome measures).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The results are generally consistent with results reported in other studies of the effectiveness of EAP counseling (e.g., Greenwood, DeWeese, & Inscoe, 2005;Harlow, 2005;Hargrave, Hiatt, Alexander, & Shaffer, 2008;Hargrave, Hiatt, Dannenbaum, & Shaffer, 2007;Lambert et al, 2004;McLeod, 2010;Nakao, Nishikitani, Shima, & Yano, 2007;Selvik, Stephenson, Plaza, & Sugden, 2004; see also Attridge et al, 2009, for a comprehensive review of EAP outcome measures).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Hargrave et al (2007) had EAP clients self-report absenteeism among other organizational outcome indicators and suggested that employees estimated that they would have missed, on average, an additional 1.86 and 2.60 days of work had they not been helped through the EAP treatment (Hargrave et al, 2008). Although subjective outcomes showed positive findings, a significant limitation of these studies is the risk of self-report and retrospective bias.…”
Section: Eap and Organizational Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Although the reviewed studies did not show positive organizational outcomes from EAP, other more recent studies have demonstrated positive organizational impact as a result of EAP services (e.g., Hargrave et al, 2008;Hargrave, Hiatt, & Shaffer, 2007;Mulligan, 2007). Hargrave et al (2007) had EAP clients self-report absenteeism among other organizational outcome indicators and suggested that employees estimated that they would have missed, on average, an additional 1.86 and 2.60 days of work had they not been helped through the EAP treatment (Hargrave et al, 2008).…”
Section: Eap and Organizational Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…EAPs and HPPs are not only useful for addressing problems once they occur; they can be used as preventive measures to increase employee health and wellness through exercise, healthy eating practices, and stress reduction programs (Conrad, 1988;Roman & Blum, 1988). Beyond the humanistic contribution these programs make to the betterment of employees' lives, EAPs create happier, healthier employees who are more likely to be productive and less likely to miss work (Hargrave, Hiatt, Alexander, & Shaffer, 2008).…”
Section: Engagement and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 98%