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Prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use and reported knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding its relationship with health and safety on mines in South Africa

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dc.contributor.author Pick, W
dc.contributor.author Naidoo, Shan
dc.contributor.author Ajani, F
dc.contributor.author Onwukwe, V
dc.contributor.author Hansia, R
dc.contributor.author Bielu, O
dc.date.accessioned 2007-10-05T09:12:15Z
dc.date.available 2007-10-05T09:12:15Z
dc.date.issued 2003-07
dc.identifier.citation Pick, W., Naidoo, S., Ajani, F., et al. 2003. Prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use and reported knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding its relationship with health and safety on mines in South Africa. Safety in Mines Research Advisory Committee: Wits school of public health, Health 712, Johannesburg, South Africa, July 2003, pp 85 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1277
dc.description This report is made up of 3 separate papers:Cover page, summary and Main content en
dc.description.abstract Alcohol misuse is a major public health concern in South Africa today. Substance use, and its relationship with mining accidents, has been documented worldwide. It can also lead increased sickness, deaths, and health care utilisation, which may translate into heavy financial losses to the mining industry. However, despite the fact that South Africa is one of the major mining countries in the world, inadequate information exists about substance use among mineworkers. The objectives of this study include the following: to determine the prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use among mine workers in South Africa, to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding alcohol and cannabis use amongst miners, and its relationship to health and safety, to determine factors which influence alcohol and cannabis use and to make the findings available to all stakeholders, so that appropriate recommendations can be implemented. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject SIMRAC en
dc.subject Health 712 en
dc.subject South African's mines health en
dc.subject Cannibas en
dc.subject Substance abuse en
dc.title Prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use and reported knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding its relationship with health and safety on mines in South Africa en
dc.type Conference Presentation en
dc.identifier.apacitation Pick, W., Naidoo, S., Ajani, F., Onwukwe, V., Hansia, R., & Bielu, O. (2003). Prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use and reported knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding its relationship with health and safety on mines in South Africa. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1277 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Pick, W, Shan Naidoo, F Ajani, V Onwukwe, R Hansia, and O Bielu. "Prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use and reported knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding its relationship with health and safety on mines in South Africa." (2003): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1277 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Pick W, Naidoo S, Ajani F, Onwukwe V, Hansia R, Bielu O, Prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use and reported knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding its relationship with health and safety on mines in South Africa; 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1277 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Pick, W AU - Naidoo, Shan AU - Ajani, F AU - Onwukwe, V AU - Hansia, R AU - Bielu, O AB - Alcohol misuse is a major public health concern in South Africa today. Substance use, and its relationship with mining accidents, has been documented worldwide. It can also lead increased sickness, deaths, and health care utilisation, which may translate into heavy financial losses to the mining industry. However, despite the fact that South Africa is one of the major mining countries in the world, inadequate information exists about substance use among mineworkers. The objectives of this study include the following: to determine the prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use among mine workers in South Africa, to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding alcohol and cannabis use amongst miners, and its relationship to health and safety, to determine factors which influence alcohol and cannabis use and to make the findings available to all stakeholders, so that appropriate recommendations can be implemented. DA - 2003-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - SIMRAC KW - Health 712 KW - South African's mines health KW - Cannibas KW - Substance abuse LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2003 T1 - Prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use and reported knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding its relationship with health and safety on mines in South Africa TI - Prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use and reported knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding its relationship with health and safety on mines in South Africa UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1277 ER - en_ZA


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