results of an international six-centre randomised controlled trial Predictors of employment for people with severe mental illness (original) (raw)

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An international six-centre randomised controlled trial was conducted to identify predictors of employment outcomes for individuals with severe mental illness, specifically focusing on those with schizophrenia. The study compared the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model of supported employment with conventional vocational rehabilitation services. Results indicated that patients with previous work experience, lower social needs, and strong relationships with vocational workers had better employment outcomes. The findings support the importance of maintaining high fidelity to the IPS model and emphasize the need to enhance relational skills in vocational interventions to improve overall employment rates among this population.

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