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Citation

Spicer RS, Miller TR. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. 2005; 29(4): 609-611.

Affiliation

Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Calverton, Maryland 20705, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15834226

Abstract

BACKGROUND: PeerCare is a workplace peer intervention program that focuses on changing workplace attitudes toward on-the-job substance use and trains workers to recognize, intervene with, and refer coworkers who have a problem. METHODS: Monthly injuries at the study company (January 1983 through June 1996) were compared to counts at four other companies in the same industry. Using these panel data, fixed-effects negative binomial regression measured the association of the percentage of the workforce covered by PeerCare with the workplace injury rate. RESULTS: For every 1% increase in the workforce covered with PeerCare, the risk of injury declined by 0.9984 (95% confidence interval, 0.9975-0.9994). These findings suggest that, by June 1996, when 86% of the workforce was covered under PeerCare, the program had reduced injury rates by an average 14% per month. CONCLUSIONS: The findings support the implementation of peer intervention programs as a means to reduce workplace injuries.


Language: en

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