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Vocational identity of veterans with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
被引:7
作者:
Stevenson, Brian J.
[1
,2
]
Thrower, Stephanie J.
[1
]
Mueller, Lisa
[1
]
Kelly, Megan M.
[1
,3
]
机构:
[1] VA Bedford Healthcare Syst, VISN New England Mental Illness Res Educ & Clin C, Bedford, MA USA
[2] Boston Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Boston, MA 02118 USA
[3] Univ Massachusetts, Sch Med, Worcester, MA USA
关键词:
Veterans;
disability;
vocational identity;
mental health;
substance use;
CAREER THOUGHTS;
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT;
COMPETITIVE EMPLOYMENT;
SELF-EFFICACY;
WORK SUCCESS;
BARRIERS;
FAMILY;
STIGMA;
REHABILITATION;
OUTCOMES;
D O I:
10.3233/JVR-211153
中图分类号:
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号:
100215 ;
摘要:
BACKGROUND: No studies have examined vocational identity among individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. OBJECTIVE: Influenced by Blustein's relational theory of working (2011), this study examined the relationships between several social-environmental variables (external/relational conflicts, employment barriers, substance abuse stigma) and vocational identity. METHODS: Eighty-four veterans receiving treatment from the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders participated in this survey study. RESULTS: Education, employment, clinical, disability, and substance abuse factors were not associated with vocational identity, but external/relational conflicts, employment barriers, and substance abuse stigma were. Multiple regression analysis found that these variables accounted for 34% of the variance in vocational identity and that external/relational conflicts was the only significant predictor. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that more conflictual messages about work from external/relational sources is related to less clarity around one's vocational interests, goals, and talents.
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页码:147 / 155
页数:9
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