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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Fraser, Robert T. | McMahon, Brian | Danczyk-Hawley, Carolyn
Affiliations: University of Washington Departments of Neurology, Rehabilitation Medicine (MS Rehabilitation Research and Training Center), and Neurological Surgery, Seattle, WA, USA | Departments of Rehabilitation Counseling and Rehabilitation Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA | Department of Rehabilitation Counseling, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Robert T. Fraser, Ph.D., CRC, Vocational Services, Box 359744, Harborview Medical Center, 325 Ninth Ave., Seattle, WA 98104, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: This article documents the Progression of Disability Benefits (PODB) for a sample of 201 employees with multiple sclerosis (MS) vs. a large sample of employees with diverse disabilities (n = 77,096) and another neurology group employee sample with epilepsy (n = 59). Among the most interesting findings is the dramatic movement for the MS sample to Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) – 35.3% for the MS sample vs. 3.8% for the general disability sample and 8.5% forthe epilepsy sample. Implications of these findings are discussed for better serving the needs of employees with MS onset.
Keywords: multiple sclerosis, disability benefits, vocational rehabilitation
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 173-179, 2003
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