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Characteristics of people with severe mental illness who obtain employment
Author(s)G Butler, L Howard, S Choi
Journal titleThe Psychiatrist, vol 34, issue 2, February 2010
Pagespp 47-49
Sourcehttp://pb.rcpsych.org doi: 10.1192/pb.bp.108.021683
KeywordsMental disorder ; Social characteristics [elderly] ; Employment schemes [elderly] ; Social surveys.
AnnotationThe authors explored sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with obtaining employment for people with severe mental illness. Standardised validated interviews and questionnaires were administered to participants who had been recruited into a randomised controlled trial of supported employment. Older age and diagnosis of schizophrenia were found to be independent predictors of unemployment in the previous year. Other factors of unemployment such as ethnicity and educational level were not associated with obtaining employment. Older people and those with a diagnosis of schizophrenia may need additional targeted help in obtaining employment if they are to be helped to meet their vocational aims. Further research is needed to determine how this can be done most effectively. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100316202 A
ClassmarkE: F: GD: 3F

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