1972
DOI: 10.1037/h0033402
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Hospital and community ratings of psychopathology as predictors of employment and readmission.

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“…Our findings regarding weak relationships between outcomes are consistent with many years of schizophrenia research. For example, Strauss and Carpenter 52 and Gurel and Lorei 53 documented similar weak relationships among outcome domains for schizophrenia clients many years ago. To these previous findings, we have added the observation that substance abuse (including sustained abstinence) and quality of life outcomes are also relatively independent of the other outcome domains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings regarding weak relationships between outcomes are consistent with many years of schizophrenia research. For example, Strauss and Carpenter 52 and Gurel and Lorei 53 documented similar weak relationships among outcome domains for schizophrenia clients many years ago. To these previous findings, we have added the observation that substance abuse (including sustained abstinence) and quality of life outcomes are also relatively independent of the other outcome domains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychiatric symptomatology is a poor predictor of future work performance. A number of studies illustrate the lack of relationship between assessments of psychiatric symptomatology and future work performance (Ellsworth, Foster, Childers, Arthur, & Kroeker, 1968;Green, Miskimins, & Keil, 1968;Gurel & Lorei, 1972;Lorei, 1967;Moller, von and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). These funding agencies have encouraged the Center to provide "national leadership and focus" in the area of psychiatric rehabilitation research and training.…”
Section: Nine Major Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Motivation was the most im portant determinant in the patient's success. The authors suggested that productive activity (a recognized occu pa tiona I thera py varia ble) should be stressed both before and after leaving the hospital (18).…”
Section: Ward a Tmospheres A Re Differen Tially Related To Treatmementioning
confidence: 99%