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Erschienen in: Psychiatric Quarterly 3/2021

06.01.2021 | Original Paper

Correlates of Obtaining Employment among Veterans Receiving Treatment for Severe PTSD in Specialized Intensive Programs

verfasst von: Brian J. Stevenson, Lisa Mueller, Megan M. Kelly, Robert A. Rosenheck

Erschienen in: Psychiatric Quarterly | Ausgabe 3/2021

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Abstract

Severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has been identified as a significant impediment to employment. However, little is known about correlates of employment recovery after a period of not working among veterans with severe PTSD treated in specialized intensive treatment programs. This study examines rates and correlates of transitioning from not being employed at admission to working four months after discharge using national Veterans Health Administration (VHA) program evaluation data on veterans engaged in specialized intensive PTSD treatment (N = 27,339). Results suggest that only 5.68% of the sample made the transition to employment while 10.6% lost employment, 8.9% worked both at admission and following discharge, and 74.9%, did not work either at admission or following discharge. Multinomial regression analysis found that compared to other groups, veterans who became employed were younger, less likely to receive service-connected disability payments, and experienced a significantly greater reduction in PTSD symptoms. Findings from this study highlight that this distinct population has very poor employment outcomes and deserves more attention, and that reducing PTSD symptoms can lead to improved employment outcomes. Efforts to integrate evidence-based vocational rehabilitation practice into residential PTSD treatment targeting PTSD symptoms is encouraged.
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Metadaten
Titel
Correlates of Obtaining Employment among Veterans Receiving Treatment for Severe PTSD in Specialized Intensive Programs
verfasst von
Brian J. Stevenson
Lisa Mueller
Megan M. Kelly
Robert A. Rosenheck
Publikationsdatum
06.01.2021
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Psychiatric Quarterly / Ausgabe 3/2021
Print ISSN: 0033-2720
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11126-020-09864-w

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