Quality of life for people with psychiatric disabilities employed in extended employment programs in two Arab towns in Israel: an exploratory study
Leena Badran,
Stephen Rosenbaum,
Arik Rimmerman
Abstract:IntroductionThis study aims to examine the quality of life (QOL) for people with psychiatric disabilities who are engaged in extended employment programs (homogeneous versus heterogeneous) in the Arab-populated Triangle Area of Israel. The homogeneous program participants are exclusively Arab while the heterogeneous program includes both Arabs and Jews.MethodsQuantitative research study of 104 adults with psychiatric disabilities engaged in two communal extended employment programs. Participants completed demo… Show more
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