2024
DOI: 10.1177/00187267241298620
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How and when do work stressors and peer norms impact career entrants’ alcohol-related behavior and its consequences?

Inbal Nahum-Shani,
Jamie RT Yap,
Peter A Bamberger
et al.

Abstract: Do the key drivers of alcohol misuse change as young adults transition from early to late stages of employee onboarding? To answer this question, a series of hypotheses were tested based on two waves of data collected from 1240 college graduates from four different universities in the United States who reported obtaining full-time employment following college graduation. Data on alcohol misuse and hypothesized mechanisms—peer drinking norms and work-related stressors—were collected during the early (i.e. first… Show more

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