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Determinants of wanting to seek full versus part-time paid employment among people with severe mental illness
Journal of Mental Health, 10/19/09
Rice CD et al. – A sizeable proportion of people with severe mental illness would consider working full–time, potentially overcoming the benefits trap in achieving this. This is contrary to the commonly held belief that such clients only want part–time work.
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