{"title":"日本就业支持计划中精神障碍患者工作任期的多面向工作偏好匹配影响","authors":"Momoka Igarashi, Sosei Yamaguchi, Sayaka Sato, Takuma Shiozawa, Asami Matsunaga, Yasutaka Ojio, Chiyo Fujii","doi":"10.1037/prj0000541","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This study examined the association between job tenure and job preference matching for five job preference domains for people with mental disorders enrolled in Individual Placement and Support (IPS) programs in Japan. The domains include occupation type, monthly income, weekly work hours, commute time, and illness disclosure.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>We conducted secondary analysis of participants who obtained employment in a longitudinal study during the 24-month follow-up period at 16 agencies routinely providing IPS programs. We included 112 participants who expressed job preferences and were employed at least once. A total of 130 employment cases were analyzed. 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摘要
目的:研究日本个体安置与支持(IPS)项目的精神障碍患者在五个工作偏好领域的工作任期与工作偏好匹配的关系。这些域包括职业类型、月收入、每周工作时间、通勤时间和疾病披露。方法:我们对在24个月的随访期间在16个常规提供IPS项目的机构中获得就业的参与者进行了二次分析。我们纳入了112名参与者,他们表达了自己的工作偏好,并且至少有过一次工作经历。共分析了130个就业案例。这五个领域的匹配是根据参与者的工作偏好和就业信息来确定的。匹配级别(0-5)表示与参与者的工作偏好匹配的域的数量。使用线性回归混合效应模型比较每个领域匹配组和不匹配组之间以及每个匹配水平之间的工作任期(工作周数)。结果:给定领域的匹配与工作任期没有显着关系,而匹配水平3 (B = 29.6, 95% CI [10.8, 48.4], p = 0.003)和4 (B = 37.0, 95% CI [17.1, 56.9], p < 0.001)的任期明显长于匹配水平1的人。结论和对实践的启示:较高的匹配水平可能与较长的工作任期有关。研究结果表明,就业专家在求职时应该优先考虑客户的偏好。应在其他环境和国家进行进一步的重复研究,以验证本研究的结果。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
Influence of multi-aspect job preference matching on job tenure for people with mental disorders in supported employment programs in Japan.
Objective: This study examined the association between job tenure and job preference matching for five job preference domains for people with mental disorders enrolled in Individual Placement and Support (IPS) programs in Japan. The domains include occupation type, monthly income, weekly work hours, commute time, and illness disclosure.
Methods: We conducted secondary analysis of participants who obtained employment in a longitudinal study during the 24-month follow-up period at 16 agencies routinely providing IPS programs. We included 112 participants who expressed job preferences and were employed at least once. A total of 130 employment cases were analyzed. Matches in the five domains were determined using participants' job preferences and employment information. The Match Level (0-5) indicates the number of domains that match the participant's job preferences. Job tenure (weeks worked) was compared between the matched and unmatched groups in each domain and between each match levels using linear regression mixed-effects models.
Results: A match for a given domain did not show a significant relationship with job tenure, whereas Match Levels 3 (B = 29.6, 95% CI [10.8, 48.4], p = .003) and 4 (B = 37.0, 95% CI [17.1, 56.9], p < .001) had a significantly longer tenure than those with Match Level 1.
Conclusions and implications for practice: A higher match level may be related to a longer job tenure. The results suggest that employment specialists should prioritize clients' preferences in job searches. Further replication studies in other settings and countries should be conducted to verify the findings in this study. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is sponsored by the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, at Boston University"s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and by the US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA) . The mission of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is to promote the development of new knowledge related to psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery of persons with serious mental illnesses.