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Return to work or employment increases an individual's psychological well-being, productivity, social participation, self-worth, and quality of life. This paper examines what vocational rehabilitation services are beneficial to people with traumatic brain injury, and if there are interactions between the effects of vocational rehabilitation services, personal, and disability-related characteristics, in their effect on employment outcomes.
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Our findings show that on-the-job support, job placement, and on-the-job training are the most beneficial vocational rehabilitation services that improve the employment outcome of people with traumatic brain injury. Race\ethnicity moderated the effect of college training, supported employment, transportation, and extended evaluation or work trial assessment services on employment outcomes.
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This page is a summary of: State-Federal Vocational Rehabilitation in Traumatic Brain Injury: What Predictors Are Associated With Employment Outcomes?, Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, July 2019, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0034355219864684.
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