Individual placement and support: History, current status, and future directions [PDF]
Over the past three decades, Individual Placement and Support (IPS) has emerged as a robust evidence‐based approach to helping people with severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression, to obtain and succeed in ...
Robert E. Drake, Gary R. Bond
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Individual placement and support and employment in personality disorders: a registry based cohort study [PDF]
Background To explore the relative impact of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) in patients with personality disorders (PDs) as compared to patients with other mental disorders.
T. T. Juurlink +6 more
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Who benefits from individual placement and support? A meta-analysis. [PDF]
Aims Individual placement and support (IPS) is an evidence-based service model to support people with mental disorders in obtaining and sustaining competitive employment. IPS is increasingly offered to a broad variety of service users.
de Winter L +5 more
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External context in individual placement and support implementation: a scoping review with abductive thematic analysis [PDF]
Background Context including the external context may considerably affect the adoption, implementation, sustainment, and scale-up of evidence-based practices.
Jaakko Harkko +6 more
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Implementing individual placement and support (IPS): the experiences of employment specialists in the early implementation phase of IPS in Northern Norway. The IPSNOR study [PDF]
Background For decades there has been a continuous increase in the number of people receiving welfare benefits for being outside the work force due to mental illness. There is sufficient evidence for the efficacy of Individual Placement and Support (IPS)
Cathrine Moe +8 more
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The effect evaluation of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) for patients with substance use disorders: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of IPS versus enhanced self-help [PDF]
Background Employment is associated with better outcomes of substance use treatment and protects against relapse after treatment completion. Unemployment rates are high for people with substance use disorders (SUD) who undergo treatment, with Norwegian ...
Eline Borger Rognli +8 more
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Experiences with Individual Placement and Support and employment – a qualitative study among clients and employment specialists [PDF]
Background Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is an evidence-based, effective approach to help people with severe mental illness (SMI) achieve competitive employment.
Miljana Vukadin +4 more
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Superiority and cost-effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support versus standard employment support for people with alcohol and drug dependence: a pragmatic, parallel-group, open-label, multicentre, randomised, controlled, phase 3 trialResearch in context [PDF]
Summary: Background: Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is a specialist intervention to help people attain employment in the open competitive labour market. IPS has been developed in severe mental illness and other disabilities, but it is of unknown
John Marsden +12 more
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Comparative Analysis of Independent Reviewer-Rated and Self-Rated Fidelity Scores in Individual Placement and Support Programs: Repeated Cross-Sectional Surveys. [PDF]
Fidelity assessments can contribute to maintaining the adherence to the individual placement and support (IPS) model, which enhances vocational outcomes for individuals with mental illness worldwide.
Yamaguchi S +10 more
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30-Month Follow-Up of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) and Cognitive Remediation for People with Severe Mental Illness: Results from a Randomized Clinical Trial. [PDF]
Background The individual placement and support (IPS) model for persons with severe mental illness has proven to be more effective than traditional vocational approaches in improving competitive work over 18 months. In this study, the longer-term effects
Christensen TN +6 more
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