What happens to restaurant employees during times of distress? A focus on separation strategies, emotional outcomes, and drinking behaviors

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT(2024)

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This study examined the duration (in months) of an employee's separated work status (furloughed; laid off) and its impact on wellness and drinking behaviors. Structural Equation Modeling was used to analyze an individual's perceptions of loneliness, job insecurity, self-efficacy, and life satisfaction regarding their drinking behaviors after separating from their employer. Survey data from 671 responses revealed that perceptions of loneliness and job insecurity were significantly greater among furloughed employees than their laid-off counterparts. Also, both loneliness and job insecurity were found to increase drinking behaviors. Mediation analysis was also conducted of employees' perceptions of loneliness, job insecurity, and self-efficacy on the relationship between work status and drinking behavior. The current research extends our understanding of how separated work status influences employee wellness, life satisfaction, and drinking behaviors among hospitality employees and suggests thoughtful strategies to assist with feelings of loneliness and job insecurity during times of distress.
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Alcohol use,Restaurant employees,Job insecurity,Loneliness,Life satisfaction,Separation strategies
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