The Career Patterns of Persons with Serious Mental Illness: Generating a New Vision of Lifetime Careers for those in Recovery

R. Baron, M. Salzer
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Abstract This article reviews the findings from two small scale studies - one quantitative and one qualitative - that examined the career patterns of persons with serious mental illness, in which consumers reported on the types of jobs, wages and benefits, job duration, job satisfaction, and reasons for job changes throughout their careers. Both studies report that consumers have held many jobs, often successfully, and often stayed at their jobs for periods of time roughly comparable to their non-disabled co-workers. However, because most jobs were in entry-level and low-wage fields, these long-term career patterns were often marked by little economic progress. The authors suggest that the vocational rehabilitation field needs to reconceptualize both the past careers of this population and the careers that many of those with serious mental illness will be likely to have in the future.
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严重精神疾病患者的职业模式:为康复者创造终身职业的新视野
摘要:本文回顾了两项小型研究的结果,一项定量研究和一项定性研究,研究了严重精神疾病患者的职业模式,其中消费者报告了其职业类型,工资和福利,工作时间,工作满意度以及职业生涯中工作变化的原因。这两项研究都表明,有残疾的人做过很多份工作,而且通常都很成功,而且他们在工作上呆的时间与没有残疾的同事大致相当。然而,由于大多数工作都是入门级和低工资领域,这些长期的职业模式往往没有什么经济进步。作者建议,职业康复领域需要重新定义这一人群过去的职业,以及许多患有严重精神疾病的人未来可能从事的职业。
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