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Employment Outcomes After Vocational Training for People With Chronic Psychiatric Disorders: A Multicenter Study |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Hui-Ling Lee ; Eric J. HWANG ; Shang-Liang Wu ; Wei-Mo Tu ; Ming Hung Wang ; Fong Chan |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 7205195010p1-72051950p9 |
Note générale : |
doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2018.028621 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Résumé : |
People with a chronic psychiatric disorder (CPD) have low employment rates worldwide. This multicenter retrospective cohort study examined the employment outcomes of an innovative in-house vocational training program for people with CPD in Taiwan and explored which program parameters significantly predicted outcomes. Data were retrieved from the records of 323 participants who completed the training program. Satisfactory employment rates were found at 1 (52.9%), 3 (60.4%), and 6 (65.6%) mo posttraining, and 38.7% of participants demonstrated high employment sustainability (employed throughout the first 6 mo posttraining). Three program parameters significantly predicted employment outcomes: (1) occupational therapists’ pursuit of additional training or short-term apprenticeship pertinent to clients’ job interests, (2) posttraining vocational counseling provided by community-based occupational therapists, and (3) the duration of 6 mo posttraining to allow clients to prepare for competitive employment. Occupational therapist–led in-house vocational training is a promising alternative to traditional vocational training for people with CPD. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 72/5 (Septembre-Octobre 2018) . - p. 7205195010p1-72051950p9
[article] Employment Outcomes After Vocational Training for People With Chronic Psychiatric Disorders: A Multicenter Study [texte imprimé] / Hui-Ling Lee ; Eric J. HWANG ; Shang-Liang Wu ; Wei-Mo Tu ; Ming Hung Wang ; Fong Chan . - 2018 . - p. 7205195010p1-72051950p9. doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2018.028621 Langues : Anglais ( eng) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 72/5 (Septembre-Octobre 2018) . - p. 7205195010p1-72051950p9
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People with a chronic psychiatric disorder (CPD) have low employment rates worldwide. This multicenter retrospective cohort study examined the employment outcomes of an innovative in-house vocational training program for people with CPD in Taiwan and explored which program parameters significantly predicted outcomes. Data were retrieved from the records of 323 participants who completed the training program. Satisfactory employment rates were found at 1 (52.9%), 3 (60.4%), and 6 (65.6%) mo posttraining, and 38.7% of participants demonstrated high employment sustainability (employed throughout the first 6 mo posttraining). Three program parameters significantly predicted employment outcomes: (1) occupational therapists’ pursuit of additional training or short-term apprenticeship pertinent to clients’ job interests, (2) posttraining vocational counseling provided by community-based occupational therapists, and (3) the duration of 6 mo posttraining to allow clients to prepare for competitive employment. Occupational therapist–led in-house vocational training is a promising alternative to traditional vocational training for people with CPD. |
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Titre : |
Postdeployment Driving Stress and Related Occupational Limitations Among Veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Eric J. HWANG ; et al. ; David K. KIM ; Claudia G. PEYTON |
Année de publication : |
2014 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 386-394 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Conduite automobile Stress |
Résumé : |
Difficulty in driving after deployment has emerged as an impediment for servicemembers returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF–OEF). This study explored postdeployment driving stress and related occupational limitations using two self-report instruments: the Driver’s Stress Profile and the Driving and Occupational Limitations questionnaire. Data gathered from 103 OIF–OEF returnees confirmed that driving and related occupational issues occur postdeployment. Significant low to moderate correlations were found between postdeployment driving stress and limitations in community mobility, leisure, and social participation. The returnees who drove off base more frequently during deployment showed significantly higher levels of postdeployment driving stress than the returnees who drove off base less frequently. Moreover, the returnees who demonstrated higher levels of driving stress and occupational limitations required more time to resume normal driving postdeployment. Findings raise awareness about the need to design effective driver rehabilitation and community reintegration programs for this population. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 68/4 (juillet - août 2014) . - p. 386-394
[article] Postdeployment Driving Stress and Related Occupational Limitations Among Veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom [texte imprimé] / Eric J. HWANG ; et al. ; David K. KIM ; Claudia G. PEYTON . - 2014 . - p. 386-394. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 68/4 (juillet - août 2014) . - p. 386-394
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Conduite automobile Stress |
Résumé : |
Difficulty in driving after deployment has emerged as an impediment for servicemembers returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF–OEF). This study explored postdeployment driving stress and related occupational limitations using two self-report instruments: the Driver’s Stress Profile and the Driving and Occupational Limitations questionnaire. Data gathered from 103 OIF–OEF returnees confirmed that driving and related occupational issues occur postdeployment. Significant low to moderate correlations were found between postdeployment driving stress and limitations in community mobility, leisure, and social participation. The returnees who drove off base more frequently during deployment showed significantly higher levels of postdeployment driving stress than the returnees who drove off base less frequently. Moreover, the returnees who demonstrated higher levels of driving stress and occupational limitations required more time to resume normal driving postdeployment. Findings raise awareness about the need to design effective driver rehabilitation and community reintegration programs for this population. |
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Revue | Revue | Centre de Documentation HELHa Campus Montignies | Réserve | Consultable sur demande auprès des documentalistes Exclu du prêt |