This paper brings together findings from current research into mental health and employment from an economic perspective. The economic impact of reduced employment and productivity for people with mental health problems is described from both individual and societal viewpoints. Interventions reported to have an impact on employment are considered, looking at both clinical interventions that have reported employment outcomes and interventions that have as their primary target the improvement of employment outcomes. The paper also describes the impact of common mental health problems on employment and productivity and reports the findings of some studies in this area. However, the quantity and quality of economic information in this area are ...
markdownabstractPurpose To evaluate the influence of an interdisciplinary re-employment programme...
Background: Policies and programs that emphasize employment for persons with mental illness are ofte...
Background: The mental health services literature includes assertions that workers with mental illne...
With discussions about mental health becoming more mainstream over the past few years, the question ...
"Clearer answers as to how employment affects both the mental health status and use of mental health...
To what extent does poor mental health affect employment outcomes? Answering this question involves ...
Background: The relationship between mental health problems and employment is receiving growing atte...
under grants K01-MH01647 and MH43703. Background: There is a long tradition in the health and mental...
This paper seeks to assess how economic fluctuations, measured by changes in the regional unemployme...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
People with mental illness face stigma and discrimination in a variety of settings which can have an...
The effect of mental health on employment is a key policy question, but reliable causal estimates ar...
The effect of mental health on employment is a key policy question, but reliable causal estimates ar...
Anxiety and depressive disorders are the most common form of occupational health problems and are ma...
markdownabstractPurpose To evaluate the influence of an interdisciplinary re-employment programme...
Background: Policies and programs that emphasize employment for persons with mental illness are ofte...
Background: The mental health services literature includes assertions that workers with mental illne...
With discussions about mental health becoming more mainstream over the past few years, the question ...
"Clearer answers as to how employment affects both the mental health status and use of mental health...
To what extent does poor mental health affect employment outcomes? Answering this question involves ...
Background: The relationship between mental health problems and employment is receiving growing atte...
under grants K01-MH01647 and MH43703. Background: There is a long tradition in the health and mental...
This paper seeks to assess how economic fluctuations, measured by changes in the regional unemployme...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
People with mental illness face stigma and discrimination in a variety of settings which can have an...
The effect of mental health on employment is a key policy question, but reliable causal estimates ar...
The effect of mental health on employment is a key policy question, but reliable causal estimates ar...
Anxiety and depressive disorders are the most common form of occupational health problems and are ma...
markdownabstractPurpose To evaluate the influence of an interdisciplinary re-employment programme...
Background: Policies and programs that emphasize employment for persons with mental illness are ofte...
Background: The mental health services literature includes assertions that workers with mental illne...