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Employment outcome and predictors of competitive employment at 2-year follow-up of a vocational rehabilitation programme for individuals with schizophrenia in a high-income welfare society
Authors:Stig Evensen  Torill Ueland  June Ullevoldsæter Lystad  Helen Bull  Ole Klungsøyr  Egil W. Martinsen
Affiliation:1. Department of Research, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway;2. Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;3. Oslo Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway;4. Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Background: Employment is an important part of recovery for individuals with schizophrenia. The employment rate for this group is as low as 10% in Norway, and major system related barriers to employment are evident.

Aims: This study reports the competitive employment outcome at 2-year follow-up of a vocational rehabilitation study augmented with cognitive remediation (CR) or elements from cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. It also investigates if global functioning, self-esteem, and depression at baseline predicts employment outcome, and if change in these variables during the intervention period is associated with employment outcome.

Method: One hundred and forty-eight participants with schizophrenia spectrum disorders in six Norwegian counties received 10 months vocational rehabilitation augmented with either CBT (n?=?84) or CR (n?=?64). Both competitive and sheltered workplaces were used. Participants were assessed at baseline, at the end of the intervention period, and at 2-year follow-up.

Results: At 2-year follow-up, 21.2% had obtained competitive employment. A further 25.3% had work placements in competitive workplaces. Significant improvements were found in global functioning, self-esteem, and depression during the intervention period, but no significant differences between the two intervention groups. High baseline global functioning and self-esteem, as well as positive change in these variables during the intervention period, were significantly associated with higher competitive employment outcome at 2-year follow-up.

Conclusion: The results add to existing evidence that competitive employment is attainable for individuals with schizophrenia. High global functioning and self-esteem were strongly associated with competitive employment outcome.
Keywords:Schizophrenia  vocational rehabilitation  global functioning  self-esteem  employment outcome
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