Objective: This paper examines how formerly homeless adults with serious mental illness living in Housing First (HF) and “treatment first” (TF) supportive housing programs experience employment. Research questions include: How do these individuals experience employment in the context of their mental health recovery? What do they perceive as the benefits of and obstacles to attaining employment? Are there programmatic differences in their employment experiences? Methods: Case study analyses of data from a federally-funded qualitative study were conducted of 40 individuals purposively sampled from a HF and a TF program. Data were independently analyzed and consensually discussed to develop cross-case themes.Results: Three themes emerged: 1)...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
BACKGROUND: Although the effectiveness of individual placement and support (IPS) has been well estab...
People with mental illness, recently housed by a Housing First program, experience rates of unemploy...
This is an article published by the Canadian Psychiatric Association in the Canadian Journal of Psyc...
This paper will address the question, How can professionals in the field of psychiatric vocational r...
BACKGROUND: Employment often has a defining role that shapes a person's identity. The aim of this st...
Key words : Occupational transitions; occupational engagement; homelessnes Introduction: The occupat...
Supported employment (SE) is an evidence-based program that has shown much promise in helping people...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
BACKGROUND: People with mental illness may have difficulties related to work and employment, especia...
Mental illness among homeless populations is a significant public health issue. Community-based prog...
Background: Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented among the homeless. Housing First ...
Job retention is an important psychosocial rehabilitation goal, but one that is not often achieved. ...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
BACKGROUND: Although the effectiveness of individual placement and support (IPS) has been well estab...
People with mental illness, recently housed by a Housing First program, experience rates of unemploy...
This is an article published by the Canadian Psychiatric Association in the Canadian Journal of Psyc...
This paper will address the question, How can professionals in the field of psychiatric vocational r...
BACKGROUND: Employment often has a defining role that shapes a person's identity. The aim of this st...
Key words : Occupational transitions; occupational engagement; homelessnes Introduction: The occupat...
Supported employment (SE) is an evidence-based program that has shown much promise in helping people...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
BACKGROUND: People with mental illness may have difficulties related to work and employment, especia...
Mental illness among homeless populations is a significant public health issue. Community-based prog...
Background: Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented among the homeless. Housing First ...
Job retention is an important psychosocial rehabilitation goal, but one that is not often achieved. ...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
BACKGROUND: Although the effectiveness of individual placement and support (IPS) has been well estab...