The nature and correlates of paid and unpaid work among service users of London Community Mental Health Teams.
Aims. Little is known about how the rates and characteristics of mental health service users in unpaid work, training and study compare with those in paid employment. Methods. From staff report and patient records, 1353 mental health service users of seven Community Mental Health Teams in two London...
Autors principals: | Lloyd-Evans, B, Marwaha, S, Burns, T, Secker, J, Latimer, E, Blizard, R, Killaspy, H, Totman, J, Tanskanen, S, Johnson, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2013
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