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SESAMI study of employment support for people with severe mental health problems: 12-month outcomes.

机译:SESAMI对严重精神健康问题的人提供就业支持的研究:12个月的结局。

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In the context of UK policy to promote employment for people with disability as a means to greater social inclusion, this study investigated how people with severe mental health problems fare in existing supported employment agencies. The aim of the study was to identify factors associated with successful placement in work and to test the impact of working on psychological well-being in this group. One hundred and fifty-five users of six English agencies were followed up for 1 year (2005-2006). Information was collected about their employment status, job-seeking behaviour, perceived obstacles to work, self-esteem and hope, and the employment support received. Eighty-two per cent of those working at baseline were still in work a year later. The support agencies helped 25% of unemployed clients into work, a statistically significant increase in the proportion of clients in employment. Gaining employment was associated with improvements in financial satisfaction and self-esteem. There was a trend towards working half time. People who had been out of work longer were less likely to secure employment. No significant associations were found between getting a job and personal characteristics, the quantity of employment support given, nor the recipient's rating of the support offered. The odds of moving into work were nearly four times higher for those people who visited a job centre prior to the start of the study. Clients of specialist agencies rated their provision more highly than clients of pan-disability agencies. These results demonstrate the benefits of working for this group and support the development of employment services with an individualised, rapid placement approach, linked to job centre advice and expert mental health service input. This is consistent with the Individual Placement and Support model, and highlights in addition the importance of job centres for its implementation in England.
机译:在英国旨在促进残疾人就业以促进更大的社会包容性的英国政策的背景下,本研究调查了患有严重精神健康问题的人如何在现有的受支持的就业机构中工作。这项研究的目的是确定与成功工作相关的因素,并测试工作对这一群体心理健康的影响。对六个英国代理商的一百五十五名用户进行了为期一年的随访(2005-2006年)。收集了有关他们的就业状况,求职行为,工作障碍,自尊和希望以及获得的就业支持的信息。一年后仍在工作的基线人员中有82%仍在工作。支持机构帮助了25%的失业客户工作,这在统计上显示出就业客户比例的显着提高。获得就业与财务满意度和自尊的提高相关。有半场工作的趋势。失业时间更长的人获得就业的可能性较小。在找到工作和个人特征,提供的就业支持的数量以及接受者对提供的支持的评级之间,没有发现显着的关联。对于那些在研究开始之前去过工作中心的人来说,上班的几率几乎高出四倍。专业机构的客户对他们的服务的评价比泛残疾人机构的客户更高。这些结果证明了为该小组工作的好处,并通过个性化的快速安置方法支持就业服务的发展,并与工作中心的建议和心理健康服务专家的意见相联系。这与“个人安置和支持”模型是一致的,此外还强调了就业中心对其在英国实施的重要性。

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