Demographic Characteristics and Employment Among People with Severe Mental Illness in a Multisite Study

被引:0
作者
Jane K. Burke-Miller
Judith A. Cook
Dennis D. Grey
Lisa A. Razzano
Crystal R. Blyler
H. Stephen Leff
Paul B. Gold
Richard W. Goldberg
Kim T. Mueser
William L. Cook
Sue K. Hoppe
Michelle Stewart
Laura Blankertz
Kenn Dudek
Amanda L. Taylor
Martha Ann Carey
机构
[1] University of Illinois at Chicago,Center on Mental Health Services Research and Policy
[2] Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,Center for Mental Health Services
[3] Human Services Research Institute,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[4] Medical University of South Carolina,Department of Psychiatry
[5] University of Maryland,New Hampshire
[6] Dartmouth Medical School,Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center
[7] Maine Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry
[8] University of Texas Health Sciences Center,Department of Psychiatry
[9] University of Arizona,Community Rehabilitation Division
[10] Matrix Research Institute,Center for Mental Health Services
[11] Fountain House,Center on Mental Health Services Research and Policy
[12] Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,undefined
[13] University of Illinois at Chicago,undefined
来源
Community Mental Health Journal | 2006年 / 42卷
关键词
psychiatric disability; employment; demographic characteristics.;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
People with psychiatric disabilities experience disproportionately high rates of unemployment. As research evidence is mounting regarding effective vocational programs, interest is growing in identifying subgroup variations. Data from a multisite research and demonstration program were analyzed to identify demographic characteristics associated with employment outcomes, after adjusting for the effects of program, services, and study site. Longitudinal analyses found that people with more recent work history, younger age, and higher education were more likely to achieve competitive employment and to work more hours per month, while race and gender effects varied by employment outcome. Results provide strong evidence of demographic subgroup variation and need.
引用
收藏
页码:143 / 159
页数:16
相关论文
共 95 条
[1]  
Anthony W. A.(1994)Characteristics of people with psychiatric disabilities that are predictive of entry into the rehabilitation process and successful employment Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal 17 3-13
[2]  
Anthony W. A.(1984)Predicting the vocational capacity of the chronically mentally ill: Research and policy implications American Psychologist 39 537-544
[3]  
Jansen M. A.(1995)Accelerating entry into supported employment for persons with severe psychiatric disabilities Rehabilitation Psychology 40 75-94
[4]  
Bond G. R.(2005)Results of a multi-site randomized trial of supported employment interventions for individuals with severe mental illness Archives of General Psychiatry 62 505-512
[5]  
Dietzen L. L.(2002)Public policy and employment of people with disabilities: Exploring new paradigms Journal of Behavioral Science and the Law 20 541-557
[6]  
McGrew J. H.(2002)The pioneer: The employment intervention demonstration program New Directions for Evaluation 94 31-44
[7]  
Miller L. D.(1995)Discriminant function analysis of competitive employment outcomes in a transitional employment program for persons with severe mental illness Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation 5 127-139
[8]  
Cook J. A.(2000)Vocational rehabilitation for persons with schizophrenia: Recent research and implications for practice Schizophrenia Bulletin 26 87-103
[9]  
Leff H. S.(1993)The Community Scholar Program: An outcome study of supported education for students with severe mental illness Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal 17 84-97
[10]  
Blyler C. R.(2001)Helping people with severe mental illness to obtain work: Systematic review British Medical Journal 322 204-208