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Wellbeing and competitive employment for adults with an acquired physical or psychological disability

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posted on 2023-05-17, 01:25 authored by Cheryl, C, Ian HayIan Hay
The study utilised a quasi-experimental design and quota criteria sample of 38 adults with an acquired physical or psychological disability plus a history of long-term unemployment. At the end of the six months' rehabilitation intervention half of the participants of both disability groups were employed, which challenges the notion that adults with a psychological disability are less likely to achieve re-employment. It is important to note that similar numbers of males and females were employed, for women with a disability have historically been overrepresented in the unemployed numbers and underrepresented in rehabilitation programs. The study demonstrated that individuals with an acquired disability who reported higher self-confidence scores for gaining employment were 75% more likely to be later employed. There were a 29% improvement in General Health Questionnaire-28 scores at the end of the intervention. The program is reported and service delivery and wellbeing issues are discussed.

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Publication title

Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling

Volume

10

Pagination

27-35

ISSN

1323-8922

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Australian Society of Rehabilitation Counsellors

Place of publication

Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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  • Restricted

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Learner and learning not elsewhere classified

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