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Issue title: Psychiatric Impairments
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Drake, Robert E.; | Becker, Deborah R. | Xie, Haiyi | Anthony, William A.
Affiliations: New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, 105 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301, USA | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
Note: [] Corresponding author.
Abstract: In the traditional brokered model of vocational rehabilitation for persons with psychiatric disabilities, mental health and vocational services are provided in separate agencies. Problems in this model have frequently been described in the literature but without client-level data. In a controlled clinical trial, clients assigned to a ‘best practice’ exemplar of the brokered model achieved vocational outcomes that were inferior to those of clients assigned to a model that integrated mental health and vocational services within the same program. In this paper, process data are examined to clarify the relatively poor performance of the broke red model. A large proportion of the clients who were assigned to the brokered model (38%) either failed to engage with the vendor or to complete the preemployment skills training phase. For clients who had difficulty engaging and for those who did engage and complete the preemployment phase, problems related to coordination between the mental health program and the vocational vendor were common and negatively affected outcomes. This analysis supports a more fundamental integration of mental health and vocational services than is characteristic of the brokered model.
Keywords: Brokered model, Vocational rehabilitation, Psychiatric disabilities, Mental health program, Clinical trial
DOI: 10.3233/JVR-1995-5208
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 141-149, 1995
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