Association between self-reported binge drinking and absenteeism in the Baltic countries

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Objective: Substantial loss of productivity due to absenteeism is associated with alcohol use. This study examined the associations between absenteeism in the workplace and in schools and binge drinking across various beverage types in the Baltic countries. Methods: We utilised a dataset of 3,778 individuals compiled from 2015 to 2016 and performed multiple negative binomial regression analysis with multiple imputations to deal with missing data. Self-reported measures were used for both absenteeism and binge drinking. Results: We found evidence to support the claim that absenteeism, in terms of self-reported absence days, is positively associated with self-reported binge drinking, specifically with beer bingeing. On average, beer bingers reported 49% (p

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Saar, I., & Trasberg, V. (2021). Association between self-reported binge drinking and absenteeism in the Baltic countries. NAD Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 38(5), 517–533. https://doi.org/10.1177/14550725211029085

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