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The Road to Reintegration: Evaluating the Effectiveness of VA Healthcare in Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Retention for Veterans with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Open
Matthew E Sprong,1,2 Heaven Hollender,3 Bob Blankenberger,2 Stuart Rumrill,4 Yu-Sheng Lee,5 Travis Bland,2 Jeremiah Bailey,6 Kenneth Weber,1 James Gilbert,1 Ken Kriz,2 Frank D Buono7 1Edward Hines Jr. VA Medical Center, Hines, IL, USA; 2Un…
Post-traumatic growth and trauma-informed care in vocational rehabilitation through the lens of the conservation of resources theory Open
BACKGROUND: Trauma has high prevalence rates in populations of people with disabilities, and the effects of traumatic experiences can negatively impact employment. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to review the existing literature…
The role of employment status, change, and satisfaction for people who have completed substance use disorder treatment Open
BACKGROUND: Substance use disorder (SUD) is a complex disabling condition that is not often well understood. Despite decades of SUD research and intervention, prevalence rates remain stable and many traditional treatment options are largel…
The employment impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Americans with MS: Preliminary analysis Open
BACKGROUND: The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been associated with unprecedented social and economic impacts in the United States, including significant cuts to the labor force, beginning in the spring of 2020. OBJECTIVE…
Differences in employment concerns between Hispanic and Caucasian persons with multiple sclerosis: A propensity score matching analysis Open
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the experiences and concerns of Hispanic Americans with multiple sclerosis (MS), especially how their experiences and concerns compare to those of Caucasian Americans with MS. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of thi…
The Work Experience Survey: An on-the-job needs assessment tool to promote successful career outcomes for young adult central nervous system cancer survivors Open
PURPOSE: Four employed young adults who survived brain cancer participated in an evaluation of barriers to their continued employment and career development.METHOD: A trained interviewer completed the Work Experience Survey (WES) in teleco…
Qualitative case studies of professional-level workers with traumatic brain injuries: A contextual approach to job accommodation and retention Open
The WES is a cost-effective needs assessment tool to aid health and rehabilitation professionals in providing on-the-job supports to workers with TBI.