Although the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support programme highlights the importance of the vocational rehabilitation (VR) counsellors' focus on competitive employment during career counselling, studies have shown that counsellors do not always target such jobs. This study examines which determinants affect the counsellors' intentions using an extended version of the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Cross-sectional data of 263 VR counsellors of three public employment services were analysed using structural equation modelling. A path model comprising attitudes, prior behaviour, and subjective and moral norms explained 69% of the variance in intentions. The findings indicate that counsellors focus more on competitive employment when ...
This thesis seeks to identify facilitators and barriers to obtaining employment for people in treatm...
Employment constitutes a major and important pa rt of our lives and contributes to welfare and wel l...
The study set out to examine intentions to engage in counselling among at-risk Irish government empl...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Although the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support programme hi...
Vocational rehabilitation (VR) counselors do not always focus on competitive employment for people w...
© Hammill Institute on Disabilities 2014 Vocational rehabilitation (VR) counselors do not always foc...
Introduction: The main purpose of this study was to test a conceptual model based on the theory of p...
Employment constitutes a major and important pa rt of our lives and contributes to welfare and wel l...
BACKGROUND: Motivation is a central factor in supported employment. OBJECTIVE: This paper introduces...
Objective: In the field of career-counselling significant attention has been given to vocation and c...
Background: Mental health services, such as counselling, are chronically underutilised despite the w...
Background: The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) has been applied to different health and mental he...
Background An international six-centre randomised controlled trial comparing individual placement an...
This research examined the differential utility of two alternative Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)...
BACKGROUND: An international six-centre randomised controlled trial comparing individual placement a...
This thesis seeks to identify facilitators and barriers to obtaining employment for people in treatm...
Employment constitutes a major and important pa rt of our lives and contributes to welfare and wel l...
The study set out to examine intentions to engage in counselling among at-risk Irish government empl...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Although the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support programme hi...
Vocational rehabilitation (VR) counselors do not always focus on competitive employment for people w...
© Hammill Institute on Disabilities 2014 Vocational rehabilitation (VR) counselors do not always foc...
Introduction: The main purpose of this study was to test a conceptual model based on the theory of p...
Employment constitutes a major and important pa rt of our lives and contributes to welfare and wel l...
BACKGROUND: Motivation is a central factor in supported employment. OBJECTIVE: This paper introduces...
Objective: In the field of career-counselling significant attention has been given to vocation and c...
Background: Mental health services, such as counselling, are chronically underutilised despite the w...
Background: The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) has been applied to different health and mental he...
Background An international six-centre randomised controlled trial comparing individual placement an...
This research examined the differential utility of two alternative Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)...
BACKGROUND: An international six-centre randomised controlled trial comparing individual placement a...
This thesis seeks to identify facilitators and barriers to obtaining employment for people in treatm...
Employment constitutes a major and important pa rt of our lives and contributes to welfare and wel l...
The study set out to examine intentions to engage in counselling among at-risk Irish government empl...