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The effects of an interdisciplinary employment program on paid employment and mental health among persons with severe mental disorders
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Sadigh, Y
, Schuring, M
, Hijdra, R. W
, Robroek, S. J. W
, Burdorf, A
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Employment
/ Health services
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
2024
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The effects of an interdisciplinary employment program on paid employment and mental health among persons with severe mental disorders
by
Sadigh, Y
, Schuring, M
, Hijdra, R. W
, Robroek, S. J. W
, Burdorf, A
in
Employment
/ Health services
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
2024
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The effects of an interdisciplinary employment program on paid employment and mental health among persons with severe mental disorders
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Sadigh, Y
, Schuring, M
, Hijdra, R. W
, Robroek, S. J. W
, Burdorf, A
in
Employment
/ Health services
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
2024
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The effects of an interdisciplinary employment program on paid employment and mental health among persons with severe mental disorders
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The effects of an interdisciplinary employment program on paid employment and mental health among persons with severe mental disorders
2024
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PurposeThis study evaluates the effects of the interdisciplinary employment program ‘Work As Best Care (WABC)’ on employment participation and mental health of persons with severe mental disorders.MethodsWABC is a ‘work first’ employment program for unemployed persons with severe mental disorders in which employment professionals work closely together with mental health professionals. In a longitudinal non-randomized controlled study, participants of WABC (n = 35) are compared with participants of the control group (n = 37), who received regular employment support. Participants were followed for 1 year and filled out questionnaires on individual characteristics and health at baseline, after 6 and 12 months. This information was enriched with monthly register data on employment status from 2015 until 2020. Difference-in-differences analyses were performed to investigate changes in employment participation among participants of WABC and the control group. A generalized linear mixed-effects model was used to compare changes in mental health (measured on 0–100 scale) between the two groups.ResultsBefore WABC, employment participation was 22.0%points lower among participants of WABC compared to the control group. After starting WABC, employment participation increased with 15.3%points per year among participants of WABC, compared to 5.6%points in the control group. Among all participants of WABC, no change in mental health was found (β 1.0, 95% CI − 3.4; 5.5). Only female participants of WABC showed a significant change in mental health (β 8.0, 95% CI 2.6; 13.4).ConclusionTo enhance employment participation of persons with severe mental disorders, an interdisciplinary ‘work-first’ approach in which professionals of employment services and mental health services work in close collaboration, is of paramount importance.
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Springer Nature B.V
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