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| Title | Daily work stress and alcohol use: Testing the cross-level moderation effects of neuroticism and job involvement |
| Available Online | http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/1225... |
| Publication Date | Autumn 2009 |
| Author | Songqi Liu, Mo Wang, Yujie Zhan, & Junqi Shi |
| Source | Personnel Psychology |
| Source Type | Journal Article |
| Summary | This study focuses on the relationship between daily work stress and alcohol use. The authors conducted daily telephone interviews with a sample of Chinese employees. Results indicated that daily work stress was positively associated with both daily alcohol consumption and desire to drink. In addition, those with higher levels of neuroticism and job involvement demonstrated a stronger association between stress and alcohol consumption. |
| Reference | Liu, S., Wang, M., Zhan, Y., & Shi, J. (2009). Daily work stress and alcohol use: Testing the cross-level moderation effects of neuroticism and job involvement. Personnel Psychology, 62, 575-597. |
