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Supported employment for adults with severe mental illness

Yoshihiro Kinoshita, Toshi A Furukawa, Ichiro M Omori, Norio Watanabe, Max Marshall, Gary R Bond, Peter Huxley, David Kingdon, Yoshihiro Kinoshita

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Volume: 9, Issue: CD008297, Start page: n/a

Swansea University Author: Peter Huxley

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This is an updated Cochrane Review originally published in the 1990s of which I was an originator, data analyst and co-author with Crowther, Marshall and Bond. I was trained for this systematic review by the Schizophrenia group in Oxford.The latter two authors plus myself and the principal author in...

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ISSN: 1469-493X
Published: Cochrane Collection, John Wiley & Sons 2013
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description This is an updated Cochrane Review originally published in the 1990s of which I was an originator, data analyst and co-author with Crowther, Marshall and Bond. I was trained for this systematic review by the Schizophrenia group in Oxford.The latter two authors plus myself and the principal author in Japan updated the original review. Both reviews confirm that the supported employment model for people with serious mental health problems is superior to the train and place and similar methods.
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