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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Phillip D. Rumrill, Jr., | Richard T. Roessler, | Lynn C. Koch,
Affiliations: Kent State University, Department of Educational Foundations & Special Services, 405 White Hall, P.O. Box 5190, Kent, OH, 44242-0001, USA. Tel.: +1 330 672 2294; Fax: +1 330 672 2512; E-mail: [email protected] | University of Arkansas, Department of Rehabilitation, 346 West Avenue Annex, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA. Tel.: +1 501 575 6428; Fax: +1 501 575 3253
Abstract: The article describes the results of a survey of the employment concerns reported by a random sample (N=227) of people with multiple sclerosis (MS). From an item pool generated in previous research, state chapter members of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society identified 34 employment concerns as most reflective of the career development implications of MS. Survey respondents considered each item along two dimensions, the importance of the item to career development and their satisfaction with the adequacy of services to address that concern. Results regarding high importance items indicated that respondents were most satisfied with issues such as health insurance coverage, potential to work and take control of their lives, wages and benefits, and workplace accommodations. They were most dissatisfied with issues including fair treatment by employers in the hiring process, access to service providers who understand their needs, access to adequate information about Social Security programs, optimism regarding their future, and issues related to re-entering the workforce. Implications for vocational rehabilitation practice and future research are discussed.
Keywords: multiple sclerosis, employment concerns, vocational rehabilitation
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 75-82, 1999
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