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The effect of an enhanced employee assistance program (EAP) intervention on EAP utilization.

G A Zarkin1, J W Bray, G T Karuntzos, B Demiralp.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: An enhanced employee assistance program (EAP) intervention was developed that delivers comprehensive EAP outreach services to all employees who may have alcohol-related and other workplace problems; standard EAP materials traditionally targeted at white men were enhanced to include women and minorities. This study evaluates whether the enhanced EAP intervention increased EAP utilization.
METHOD: The enhanced EAP intervention was developed at a large community-based not-for-profit EAP located in Rockford, Illinois. Two primary worksites and 16 other newly contracted worksites received the enhanced EAP intervention and served as intervention sites; the 107 other worksites serviced by the EAP were used as comparison sites. We used time series data from 1991 to 1998 and included repeated measures on each firm's quarterly EAP utilization.
RESULTS: The enhanced EAP intervention increased the mean number of women and minority cases per worksite by 58%, white male cases by 45% and total EAP cases by 53%.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that, for a modest cost, the enhanced EAP intervention successfully increased utilization of EAP by all employees, especially utilization by women and minority employees. It also shows that traditional EAP services and outreach materials can be made more appealing to women and minorities without adversely affecting their utilization by white men.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11414345     DOI: 10.15288/jsa.2001.62.351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stud Alcohol        ISSN: 0096-882X


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Authors:  Hortensia Amaro; Marilyn Ahl; Atsushi Matsumoto; Guillermo Prado; Christina Mulé; Amaura Kemmemer; Mary E Larimer; Dale Masi; Philomena Mantella
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