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However, there is a gap in understanding of what the barriers to, and enablers of, working with individuals with mental illness might be for the community and voluntary sector. A qualitative approach was used involving focus groups with non-profit organisations delivering social activities within ...
F., Working it out: Lessons to help people with mental illness and other disabilities find employment and empowerment Background:Though many adults with ADHD underperform professionally, are more stressed, and have more days of sickness absence compared to adults without A... CE Degeneffe - 《...
The purposes of this research were to examine first the relationship between work status and quality of life and self-esteem in persons with severe, persistent mental illness and secondly, the relationship between (a) demographic characteristics, attitudes toward psychotropic medications, and perceptions...
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HWLE from age 65 years for self-employed people with osteoarthritis exceeded HWLE for people without osteoarthritis in manual or non-manual occupations. Osteoarthritis was associated with a significantly shorter HWLE. People with osteoarthritis are likely to have significantly impaired working ability ...
Specifically, the participants were asked to discuss issues that they themselves as professionals would find either difficult or easy to tackle when working with both children and adults in the cases of parental mental illness. The dominant themes emerging from the participants' responses concern (a)...
” According to her analysis, this was exactly what housewives were missing. Without it, their sense of uselessness could spiral downwards into alcoholism, drug use, or mental illness. With it, and with “some consuming occupation, whether it is a study of fourteenth-century Chinese art or ...
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Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program: Facilitating physical health care for people with mental illness? People with serious mental illness have increased rates of physical ill-health and reduced contact with primary care services. In Australia, the Mental Hea... B Happell,C Platania-Phung,D Scott...