Customized employment for transition-age youth in state vocational rehabilitation program PY2017 - PY2020: Analysis of service outcomes and related factors

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作者
Kim, Jaeyoung [1 ]
Park, Sara [2 ]
Castruita-Rios, Yazmin [1 ]
Weathers, Marcus [2 ]
Park, Mirang [3 ]
Inge, Katherine [4 ]
Riesen, Tim [5 ]
Keeton, Beth [6 ]
Avellone, Lauren [4 ]
Tansey, Timothy [2 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Dept Counseling Educ Psychol & Special Educ, E Lansing, MI USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Rehabil Psychol & Special Educ, Madison, WI USA
[3] Kosin Univ, Dept Rehabil Counseling, Busan, South Korea
[4] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Rehabil Res & Training Ctr VCU RRTC, Richmond, VA USA
[5] Utah State Univ, Inst Disabil Res Policy & Practice, Logan, UT USA
[6] Griffin Hammis Associates Inc, Atlanta, GA USA
关键词
Customized employment; transition-age youth; vocational rehabilitation; competitive integrated employment; individuals with significant disabilities; BENEFITS COUNSELING-SERVICES; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; WORK; DISABILITIES; BARRIERS; IMPACT; SCHOOL; PREDICTORS; RETURN; INTERVENTION;
D O I
10.3233/JVR-240013
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Customized employment (CE) is positively correlated with competitive integrated employment (CIE) outcomes and potentially supports transition-age youth in achieving sustainable employment. OBJECTIVE: This study examines the employment outcomes and related factors for transition-age youth with disabilities who received CE services through state vocational rehabilitation agencies (SVRAs) and their vendors from program year 2017 to 2020. METHODS: Employing a combination of descriptive analysis, binary logistic and multiple regression, chi-square tests, and t-tests, the study investigates the demographics, potential barriers, and vocational rehabilitation (VR) services received by the research sample using the RSA-911 dataset. RESULTS: The sample comprised 672 individuals with a mean age of 22.30 years. The most prevalent barrier to employment among CE participants was long-term unemployment, while Supplemental Security Income (SSI) was the most common social security benefit. Furthermore, only 13.2% of transition-age youth achieved CIE status, compared to 30.1% of adults. The key predictors of employment outcomes, including CIE status, weekly earnings, and working hours were identified. CONCLUSION: The research reveals significant differences in employment outcomes between transition-age youth and adult VR consumers. These insights emphasize the necessity for SVRAs to consider a range of factors, including demographics, potential employment barriers, and the effects of various VR services, to increase the CE service effectiveness for transition-age youth.
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页码:281 / 297
页数:17
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