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Alcohol Use, Working Conditions, Job Benefits, and the Legacy of the “Dop” System among Farm Workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Hope Despite High Levels of Risky Drinking

This study describes alcohol consumption in five Western Cape Province communities. Cross-sectional data from a community household sample (n = 591) describe the alcohol use patterns of adult males and females, and farm workers vs. others. Data reveal that men were more likely to be current drinkers...

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Autores principales: Gossage, J. Phillip, Snell, Cudore L., Parry, Charles D. H., Marais, Anna-Susan, Barnard, Ronel, de Vries, Marlene, Blankenship, Jason, Seedat, Soraya, Hasken, Julie M., May, Philip A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4113884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25050650
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110707406
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author Gossage, J. Phillip
Snell, Cudore L.
Parry, Charles D. H.
Marais, Anna-Susan
Barnard, Ronel
de Vries, Marlene
Blankenship, Jason
Seedat, Soraya
Hasken, Julie M.
May, Philip A.
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Snell, Cudore L.
Parry, Charles D. H.
Marais, Anna-Susan
Barnard, Ronel
de Vries, Marlene
Blankenship, Jason
Seedat, Soraya
Hasken, Julie M.
May, Philip A.
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description This study describes alcohol consumption in five Western Cape Province communities. Cross-sectional data from a community household sample (n = 591) describe the alcohol use patterns of adult males and females, and farm workers vs. others. Data reveal that men were more likely to be current drinkers than women, 75.1% vs. 65.8% (p = 0.033); farm laborers were more likely to be current drinkers than individuals in other occupations 83.1% vs. 66.8% (p = 0.004). Group, binge drinking on weekends was the norm; men were more likely to be binge drinkers in the past week than women 59.8% vs. 48.8% (p = 0.086); farm workers were more likely to binge than others 75.0% vs. 47.5% (p < 0.001). The legacy of “Dop” contributes to current risky drinking behaviors. Farm owners or managers were interviewed on 11 farms, they described working conditions on their farms and how the legacy of “Dop” is reflected in the current use of alcohol by their workers. “Dop” was given to farm workers in the past on six of the 11 farms, but was discontinued for different reasons. There is zero tolerance for coming to work intoxicated; farm owners encourage responsible use of alcohol and assist farm workers in getting help for alcohol problems when necessary. The farm owners report some positive initiatives, were ahead of the movement to provide meaningful wages, and provide other important amenities. Further research is needed to assess whether progressive practices on some farms will reduce harmful alcohol use.
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spelling pubmed-41138842014-07-29 Alcohol Use, Working Conditions, Job Benefits, and the Legacy of the “Dop” System among Farm Workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Hope Despite High Levels of Risky Drinking Gossage, J. Phillip Snell, Cudore L. Parry, Charles D. H. Marais, Anna-Susan Barnard, Ronel de Vries, Marlene Blankenship, Jason Seedat, Soraya Hasken, Julie M. May, Philip A. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study describes alcohol consumption in five Western Cape Province communities. Cross-sectional data from a community household sample (n = 591) describe the alcohol use patterns of adult males and females, and farm workers vs. others. Data reveal that men were more likely to be current drinkers than women, 75.1% vs. 65.8% (p = 0.033); farm laborers were more likely to be current drinkers than individuals in other occupations 83.1% vs. 66.8% (p = 0.004). Group, binge drinking on weekends was the norm; men were more likely to be binge drinkers in the past week than women 59.8% vs. 48.8% (p = 0.086); farm workers were more likely to binge than others 75.0% vs. 47.5% (p < 0.001). The legacy of “Dop” contributes to current risky drinking behaviors. Farm owners or managers were interviewed on 11 farms, they described working conditions on their farms and how the legacy of “Dop” is reflected in the current use of alcohol by their workers. “Dop” was given to farm workers in the past on six of the 11 farms, but was discontinued for different reasons. There is zero tolerance for coming to work intoxicated; farm owners encourage responsible use of alcohol and assist farm workers in getting help for alcohol problems when necessary. The farm owners report some positive initiatives, were ahead of the movement to provide meaningful wages, and provide other important amenities. Further research is needed to assess whether progressive practices on some farms will reduce harmful alcohol use. MDPI 2014-07-21 2014-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4113884/ /pubmed/25050650 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110707406 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Seedat, Soraya
Hasken, Julie M.
May, Philip A.
Alcohol Use, Working Conditions, Job Benefits, and the Legacy of the “Dop” System among Farm Workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Hope Despite High Levels of Risky Drinking
title Alcohol Use, Working Conditions, Job Benefits, and the Legacy of the “Dop” System among Farm Workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Hope Despite High Levels of Risky Drinking
title_full Alcohol Use, Working Conditions, Job Benefits, and the Legacy of the “Dop” System among Farm Workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Hope Despite High Levels of Risky Drinking
title_fullStr Alcohol Use, Working Conditions, Job Benefits, and the Legacy of the “Dop” System among Farm Workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Hope Despite High Levels of Risky Drinking
title_full_unstemmed Alcohol Use, Working Conditions, Job Benefits, and the Legacy of the “Dop” System among Farm Workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Hope Despite High Levels of Risky Drinking
title_short Alcohol Use, Working Conditions, Job Benefits, and the Legacy of the “Dop” System among Farm Workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Hope Despite High Levels of Risky Drinking
title_sort alcohol use, working conditions, job benefits, and the legacy of the “dop” system among farm workers in the western cape province, south africa: hope despite high levels of risky drinking
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4113884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25050650
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110707406
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