Vocational rehabilitation in Northern Sweden. II. Some psycho-socio-demographic predictors

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Abstract

In this prospective investigation a consecutively referred series of vocational rehabilitation clients was studied using eleven socio-demographic and psycho-social items. Subjected to a factor analysis these items were included in five factors which explained 74% of the variance. By discriminant analysis the items could correctly classify 57% of those subjects who faced major vocational changes or were vocationally inactive. The level of experienced health and belief in vocational return had the heaviest overall predictive impact. The findings may help rehabilitation to estimate the likelihood of voactional return for somatically impaired subjects.

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Eklund, M., Eriksson, S., & Fugl-Meyer, A. R. (1991). Vocational rehabilitation in Northern Sweden. II. Some psycho-socio-demographic predictors. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 23(2), 73–82. https://doi.org/10.2340/1650198619917382

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