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'Alcohol lures work-stressed Britons'

People in Britain have the longest working hours in Europe, says a study.

Published on: Jun 08, 2006 08:19 PM IST
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People in Britain have the longest working hours in Europe - a reason that is driving them to drink and jeopardising their health, says a study.

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Stress expert Cary Cooper, of Lancaster University, said the changing patterns of work seem to be having their negative effect on men's health, particularly those working in professions such as law and finance, reported the online edition of the Daily Mail.

Researchers studied 2,200 men and found that 37 per cent of them admitted they had turned to alcohol as the best way of forgetting about the stresses of work, while 20 percent said the pressure had led to aggressive outbursts.

Nearly 22 per cent had suffered depression as a result of workplace stress while more than a third suffered from disrupted sleep.

The impact on family life and relationships was also marked - one in 10 experienced a loss of interest in their family or partner while 15 per cent reported a lowered sex drive, the study said.

The legal profession was the most stressed occupation with 38 percent suffering severe or extreme stress, followed by banking and finance at 28 percent, Cooper said.

"Employers need to end the long hours culture, to begin to manage people by reward and praise and not be constantly fault-finding," it said.

 
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