Investigated quality of life for 110 individuals with severe mental illness participating in two supported employment programs in Maryland. Significant differences were noted for individuals in supported employment compared to those not working, as well as several other significant gains after job placement. (Author/NB)
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Fabian, E. S. (1992). Supported Employment and the Quality of Life: Does a Job Make a Difference? Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 36(2), 84–97. Retrieved from http://myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/62847184?accountid=14771
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