2012
DOI: 10.3109/11038128.2012.693946
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Reclaiming the worker role: Perceptions of people with mental illness participating in IPS

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“…Hence, to explore clients' own wish to work more fully, it is necessary to relate the WRI assessment to other characteristics too. As concluded in previous research, it is important to address clinical characteristics, such as problems with mental health and having symptoms, in relation to vocational issues (16)(17)(18). Among positive, negative, depressive, and general symptoms, negative symptoms have been found to be related to work functioning in terms of social function, task orientation, and personal presentation (19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Hence, to explore clients' own wish to work more fully, it is necessary to relate the WRI assessment to other characteristics too. As concluded in previous research, it is important to address clinical characteristics, such as problems with mental health and having symptoms, in relation to vocational issues (16)(17)(18). Among positive, negative, depressive, and general symptoms, negative symptoms have been found to be related to work functioning in terms of social function, task orientation, and personal presentation (19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Ethnicity and gender were central to most policies and workers with disabilities were found to be the forgotten diversity group. Lexen, Hofgren, and Bejerholm (2013) argue management should allow sufficient time for employees to complete job tasks which will stimulate worker satisfaction and increase performance. Employers who provide support for workers with mental health issues will benefit from increased productivity (Gates 2000; Lagerveld et al 2010).…”
Section: Mental Health Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I den internationale forskning er der ligeledes primaert fokus på at generere indsigter i implementeringsprocesserne set fra de professionelles perspektiv. Enkelte studier beskaeftiger sig med deltagernes/brugernes karakteristika og strategier som en faktor, der har indflydelse på IPS indsatsens outcome, og enkelte studier inddrager brugernes erfaringer i forståelsen af de komplekse implementeringsprocesser (Quimby et al 2001,Koletsi et al 2009, Areberg et al 2012, Boardman 2013, Contreras et al 2012, Lexén et al 2013. I den politologiske implementeringsforskning udgør målgruppens adfaerd og interesser et selvstaedigt studieobjekt i forståelsen af implementeringen af offentlig politik (Winther og Lehmann Nielsen, 2008).…”
Section: Brugernes Erfaringerunclassified