Cognitive and Social Functioning Correlates of Employment Among People with Severe Mental Illness

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Javier Saavedra
Marcelino López
Sergio González
Samuel Arias
Paul Crawford
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[1] University of Seville,Department of Experimental Psychology
[2] Andalusia’s Public Foundation for the Social Integration of Persons with Mental Disorder (FAISEM),School of Health Sciences, Centre for Social Futures, Institute of Mental Health
[3] The University of Nottingham,undefined
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Community Mental Health Journal | 2016年 / 52卷
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Serious mental illness; Cognitive function; Social function; Employment; Competitive employment; Social firms;
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We assess how social and cognitive functioning is associated to gaining employment for 213 people diagnosed with severe mental illness taking part in employment programs in Andalusia (Spain). We used the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status and the Social Functioning Scale and conducted two binary logistical regression analyses. Response variables were: having a job or not, in ordinary companies (OCs) and social enterprises, and working in an OC or not. There were two variables with significant adjusted odds ratios for having a job: “attention” and “Educational level”. There were five variables with significant odds ratios for having a job in an OC: “Sex”, “Educational level”, “Attention”, “Communication”, and “Independence-competence”. The study looks at the possible benefits of combining employment with support and social enterprises in employment programs for these people and underlines how both social and cognitive functioning are central to developing employment models.
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