Effectiveness of individual placement and support for people with severe mental illness in The Netherlands: a 30-month randomized controlled trial.
@article{Michon2014EffectivenessOI,
title={Effectiveness of individual placement and support for people with severe mental illness in The Netherlands: a 30-month randomized controlled trial.},
author={Harry W. C. Michon and Jooske T. van Busschbach and A. Dennis Stant and Maaike D van Vugt and Jaap van Weeghel and Hans Kroon},
journal={Psychiatric rehabilitation journal},
year={2014},
volume={37 2},
pages={
129-36
}
}OBJECTIVE
Whereas in the U.S. and Canada the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model has proven to be highly effective in enhancing employment perspectives for persons with severe mental illnesses, the evidence base is less abundant in countries with a different socioeconomic climate. The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of IPS in the Dutch socioeconomic context.
METHOD
A multisite randomized controlled trial was performed following 151 persons with severe mental…
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