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Research Article

Challenging barriers to employment, training and education for mental health service users: The service user's perspective

Pages 395-404 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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Rachel Perkins & Julie Repper. (2019) Growing the availability of evidence based supported employment. Mental Health and Social Inclusion 23:4, pages 145-148.
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Amalia Muñoz-Murillo, Eva Esteban, Carolina Ávila, Klemens Fheodoroff, Josep Haro, Matilde Leonardi & Beatriz Olaya. (2018) Furthering the Evidence of the Effectiveness of Employment Strategies for People with Mental Disorders in Europe: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15:5, pages 838.
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L. Rodwell, H. Romaniuk, W. Nilsen, J. B. Carlin, K. J. Lee & G. C. Patton. (2017) Adolescent mental health and behavioural predictors of being NEET: a prospective study of young adults not in employment, education, or training. Psychological Medicine 48:5, pages 861-871.
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Matthew Modini, Leona Tan, Beate Brinchmann, Min-Jung Wang, Eoin Killackey, Nicholas Glozier, Arnstein Mykletun & Samuel B. Harvey. (2018) Supported employment for people with severe mental illness: Systematic review and meta-analysis of the international evidence. British Journal of Psychiatry 209:1, pages 14-22.
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Tom Craig, Geoff Shepherd, Miles Rinaldi, Jo Smith, Sarah Carr, Fay Preston & Swaran Singh. (2018) Vocational rehabilitation in early psychosis: cluster randomised trial. British Journal of Psychiatry 205:2, pages 145-150.
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Ellie M. FosseyCarol A. Harvey. (2010) Finding and sustaining employment: A qualitative meta-synthesis of mental health consumer views. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 77:5, pages 303-314.
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Eóin Killackey, Henry J. Jackson & Patrick D. McGorry. (2018) Vocational intervention in first-episode psychosis: Individual placement and support v. treatment as usual . British Journal of Psychiatry 193:2, pages 114-120.
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Miles Rinaldi, Rachel Perkins, Edmund Glynn, Tatiana Montibeller, Mark Clenaghan & Joan Rutherford. (2018) Individual placement and support: from research to practice. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 14:1, pages 50-60.
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Steven Marwaha, Sonia Johnson, Paul Bebbington, Mai Stafford, Matthias C. Angermeyer, Traolach Brugha, Jean-Michel Azorin, Reinhold Kilian, Karina Hansen & Mondher Toumi. (2018) Rates and correlates of employment in people with schizophrenia in the UK, France and Germany. British Journal of Psychiatry 191:01, pages 30-37.
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