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FACTORS INFLUENCING EMPLOYEES' PROPENSITY TO USE AN EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Authors:STUART H. MILNE  TERRY C. BLUM  PAUL M. ROMAN
Affiliation:School of Management Ivan Allen College of Management, Policy, and International Affairs Georgia Institute of Technology;Institute for Behavioral Research University of Georgia
Abstract:Using data collected from 1,987 employees at several locations of a large firm, this study investigates relationships between these employees' cognitive and attitudinal perceptions of an employee assistance program (EAP) and their propensity to use it. Familiarity with the program, perceived accessibility of it, and perceived managerial support for it are hypothesized to affect both employees' confidence in the program and their propensity to use it, and confidence in the EAP is further hypothesized to affect propensity to use. LISREL analysis supported the overall model, but the direct paths from the cognitive variables to propensity to use were not supported and confidence in the program was therefore indicated to be an essential mediating variable. Propensity to use an EAP is argued to be an important indicator of effective EAP implementation and suggestions are offered to management for promoting employee confidence in an EAP and ultimately their propensity to use it.
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