Introduction of a support program for reducing alcohol consumption that can be applied immediately in the workplace

Author:

Sunami Takashi1,Kawai Maiko2,Sakurai Junko3,Shirasaka Tomohiro4,Tezuka Yukio5,Nagamine Hiroko6,Maesato Hitoshi7,Yumoto Yosuke7,Yoshimoto Hisashi8,Adachi Yoshiko9,Yuzuriha Takefumi10

Affiliation:

1. Local Incorporated Administrative Agency Saga-Ken Medical Centre Koseikan

2. Tokyo Women’s Medical University Hospital

3. Shonan Kamakura University Medical Sciences

4. Teine Keijinkai Hospital

5. National Hospital Organization Ryukyu Hospital

6. Nishitetsu Jinji Service Co., Ltd.

7. National Hospital Organization Kurihama Medical and Addiction Center

8. Department of Family Medicine, General Practice and Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba

9. Institute of Behavioral Health

10. National Hospital Organization Hizen Psychiatric Medical Center

Publisher

Japan Society for Occupational Health

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Toxicology,General Medicine

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