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Long-Term Follow-Up of a Randomized Trial of Supported Employment for SSDI Beneficiaries With Mental Illness

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  • Julia B. Baller
  • Crystal R. Blyler
  • Svetlana Bronnikov
  • Haiyi Xie
  • Gary R. Bond
  • Kai Filion
  • Thomas Hale

Abstract

In this study, the authors assessed the long-term impact of the Mental Health Treatment Study (MHTS), a randomized controlled trial testing the effects of providing 2 years of employment services based on the evidence-based individualized placement and support model to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) recipients with serious mental illness.

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  • Julia B. Baller & Crystal R. Blyler & Svetlana Bronnikov & Haiyi Xie & Gary R. Bond & Kai Filion & Thomas Hale, "undated". "Long-Term Follow-Up of a Randomized Trial of Supported Employment for SSDI Beneficiaries With Mental Illness," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e7146cccf93f45e7854835777, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e7146cccf93f45e7854835777d0e53b9
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