“Individual Placement and Support” boosts employment for early psychosis clients, even when baseline rates are high
Early Intervention in Psychiatry2020Vol. 15(3), pp. 662–668
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Abstract
Employment rates, for younger clients in both early-psychosis groups, were high compared to older clients in later stages of illness. In this study, use of the Individual Placement and Support strategy further increased employment, despite the high baseline rates. Further research is needed to identify the optimal timing of employment support for these clients.
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