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- 2019
A Vocational Recovery Model for Young People With Mental Illness: A Pretest–PosttestKeywords: personal recovery,vocational recovery,vocational training,young people with mental illness Abstract: This research project aims to evaluate the potential effectiveness of a vocational recovery model promoting both vocational and personal recovery for young people with mental illness. In this study, a one group pre–posttest design was conducted, involving 37 young people with mental illness who received a vocational recovery program that consisted of a psychoeducation group on recovery, social skills and job-related skills training, 3-month job internship, and individual follow-up services. Standardized assessment tools were used for outcomes assessment at baseline, 3 months after treatment began, and 6 months after treatment began. Results indicated that the participants showed improved competitive employment rates, personal recovery, and social support at follow-up assessments. The present study supports the feasibility and effectiveness of a vocational recovery model for young people with mental illness, suggesting the importance of integrating recovery framework and strategies into community-based vocational service
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