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Vanessa Azzone1, Bernard McCann, Elizabeth Levy Merrick, Deirdre Hiatt, Dominic Hodgkin, Constance Horgan.
Abstract
This study examined relationships between workplace stress, organizational factors and use of EAP counseling services delivered by network providers in a large, privately-insured population. Claims data were linked to measures of workplace stress, focus on wellness/prevention, EAP promotion, and EAP activities for health care plan enrollees from 26 employers. The association of external environment and work organization variables with use of EAP counseling services was examined. Higher levels of EAP promotion and worksite activities were associated with greater likelihood of service use. Greater focus on wellness/prevention and unusual and significant stress were associated with lower likelihood of service use. Results provide stakeholders with insights on approaches to increasing utilization of EAP services.Entities:
Keywords: Employee Assistance Programs; organizational factors; utilization; workplace stress
Year: 2009 PMID: 24058322 PMCID: PMC3778910 DOI: 10.1080/15555240903188380
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Workplace Behav Health ISSN: 1555-5259