Modifiable Predictors of Supported Employment Outcomes Among People With Severe Mental Illness

Volume: 70, Issue: 9, Pages: 782 - 792
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Among people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to vocational outcomes, such as job attainment, job tenure, and wages earned. The current study aimed to determine the strongest neuropsychological and other modifiable predictors of work outcomes in 153 people with severe mental illness (schizophrenia, 38%; bipolar disorder, 24%; and major depression, 38%) who participated in a 2-year supported employment...
Paper Details
Title
Modifiable Predictors of Supported Employment Outcomes Among People With Severe Mental Illness
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
70
Issue
9
Pages
782 - 792
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