2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00127-008-0466-2
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Vocational rehabilitation for subjects with severe mental illnesses in Germany

Abstract: Vocational services proved to be effective to find day structuring employment for subjects with severe mental illness. Furthermore it had positive effects on functioning and psychological well-being during a 9-months follow-up period.

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“…In Germany, the mental health rehabilitation system is rather fragmented, consisting of numerous, discontinuous institutions and measures, often leading to a sense of confusion and lack of guidance on the side of users (33,35,36). Against this background, the Geesthacht is a rather unique attempt-at least in the German context-to both offer possibilities for work, activity, as well as participation and guidance on how to gradually progress within this system of support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Germany, the mental health rehabilitation system is rather fragmented, consisting of numerous, discontinuous institutions and measures, often leading to a sense of confusion and lack of guidance on the side of users (33,35,36). Against this background, the Geesthacht is a rather unique attempt-at least in the German context-to both offer possibilities for work, activity, as well as participation and guidance on how to gradually progress within this system of support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Im europäischen Raum stellt sich die Datenlage hingegen weniger eindeutig dar. Sowohl in einer Studie von Howard et al (8) als auch in einer europäischen Multicenterstudie von Burns et al (11) fand sich am deutschen Standort kein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen SE und PVT-Programmen. Watzke et al (11) konnten zeigen, dass "traditionelle" "firsttrain-then-place"-Programme wirksam sind.…”
Section: Studienlage Zur Beruflichen Rehabilitationunclassified
“…Sowohl in einer Studie von Howard et al (8) als auch in einer europäischen Multicenterstudie von Burns et al (11) fand sich am deutschen Standort kein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen SE und PVT-Programmen. Watzke et al (11) konnten zeigen, dass "traditionelle" "firsttrain-then-place"-Programme wirksam sind. Hier ergaben sich neben dem Ziel beruflicher Eingliederung signifikante Verbesserungen der Interventionsgruppe im Hinblick auf Symptomschwere, subjektives Wohlbefinden und Funktionsniveau.…”
Section: Studienlage Zur Beruflichen Rehabilitationunclassified
“…Der Großteil der beruflichen Rehabilitation im deutschsprachigen Raum verfolgt den "train and place"-Ansatz. [13].…”
Section: Personen-versus Umgebungszentrierter Ansatzunclassified