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Sebastién Tutenges

Sébastien Tutenges

Docent | Universitetslektor

Sebastién Tutenges

Drunken environments : A survey of bartenders working in pubs, bars and nightclubs

Författare

  • Sébastien Tutenges
  • Trine Bøgkjær
  • Maj Witte
  • Morten Hesse

Summary, in English

There is evidence that bartenders play a key role in respect of the health and safety of patrons in nightlife environments. However, little is known of how bartenders themselves are affected by the environments in which they work, especially with regard to their exposure to violence, pressure to drink and stress. We used a cross-sectional survey to assess the experiences of bartenders (n = 424) working in pubs, bars and nightclubs in Denmark. 71% of the respondents reported drinking while working, 6% reported using other drugs than alcohol at work, and 33% reported drinking even when they did not feel like it because of pressure to drink at work. Verbal assaults and threats were common and associated with higher levels of perceived stress. Bartenders' work environment poses a risk for the development of alcohol use disorders. The fact that many bartenders consume significant quantities of alcohol during their working hours may pose a risk not only to their own safety, but also to that of their colleagues and patrons.

Publiceringsår

2013-10-11

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

4896-4906

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Volym

10

Issue

10

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

MDPI AG

Ämne

  • Sociology

Nyckelord

  • Alcohol
  • Bartenders
  • Drinking environments
  • Prevention
  • Stress
  • Violence
  • Work

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1661-7827