Drug and alcohol use in the workplace poses a problem of considerable practical interest; research on this issue, however, has lagged behind. The purpose of this article is to review extant research, highlight controversial issues, and provide suggestions for future studies. Topics include the relationship between work conditions and substance use, drug testing, Employee Assistance Programs, and legal issues.
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