Substance dependency and abuse within the workplace: a case study exploring supervisors' experiences and perceptions of employee substance dependence and abuse.

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Masters
Title Substance dependency and abuse within the workplace: a case study exploring supervisors' experiences and perceptions of employee substance dependence and abuse.
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
URL http://146.230.128.141/jspui/bitstream/10413/594/1/Ally_S_2009.pdf
Abstract
This study explores supervisor’s experiences and perceptions of substance dependency and abuse within an organisation, the strategies used by these supervisors in dealing with substance-related incidents and their perceived effectiveness of the employee assistance programs utilised. Qualitative methodology was employed and semi- structured interviews were conducted. A non-probability sampling technique was used and a convenience sample comprising of 9 participants was selected from a single organisation in central Durban. The data obtained was then qualitatively analysed using thematic analysis. The findings indicate that substance abuse and dependency were present within the organisation but not a prevalent problem. Supervisors were well versed in company policies and responsive to employee substance related issues. Furthermore, supervisors perceived the organisations employee assistance program utilised as highly effective.

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