2013, Number 2
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Salud Mental 2013; 36 (2)
Estrategias de inserción laboral en población con discapacidad mental: una revisión
Mascayano TF, Lips CW, Moreno AJM
Language: Spanish
References: 72
Page: 159-165
PDF size: 242.87 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The employability and access to the productive market are considered
key elements for the full integration of the patient with mental disability.
The aim of this review was to describe and analyze the scientific
literature for the main employability strategies: traditional vocational
rehabilitation (sheltered work and social firms) and supported employment
(particularly in its mode of individualized supported employment).
The results of the review suggest that individualized supported
employment is the most effective approach in obtaining employment
for people with mental disabilities.
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