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    Development of an Occupation Specific Drug Misuse Screening Instrument for Flight Attendants

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    Tueller, Stephen
    Cluff, Laurie
    Karuntzos, Georgia
    Bray, Jeremy W.
    Type
    Manuscript
    
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    The AFA requested assistance from CSAP and RTI to develop a short screening instrument that would allow flight attendants to identify problematic prescription, illicit, or over-the-counter drug use. To generate occupation-specific items, AFA and FADAP asked carrier representatives to submit and review questionnaire items they deemed indicative of problematic drug use for flight attendants.
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    drug abuse screening
    Drug abuse
    Flight attendants
    Substance Abuse Detection
    Occupational Health
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/8288
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