To assess cross-work-site variation in the general drinking behaviors
(on and off the job) of employees, we conducted a cross-sectional surv
ey a managers (n = 7255) at 114 places of work located throughout the
continental United States. The work-site mean for the total number of
drinks consumed on a typical drinking day ranged from 1.4 to 3.17, a t
wo-fold differential. Regression analysis showed an independent work-s
ite effect, controlling for respondents demographics and type of work.
This finding suggests that modifiable work-site characteristics could
influence what employees drink on and off the job.