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Risk factors for failure to enter vocational rehabilitation services among individuals with disabilities.

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This study indicates that the complexity of the selection process for entering VR and various factors beyond disability may prevent individuals to benefit from the VR programme.
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"This is a copy of an article published in the DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION © 2017 TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD"

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Employment status and perceived health condition: longitudinal data from Italy

TL;DR: Evidence is offered on the relationship between self-reported health and the employment status in Italy using the Survey on Household Income and Wealth (SHIW), which finds that temporary workers, first-job seekers and unemployed individuals are worse off than permanent employees.
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Utilizing Telerehabilitation to Deliver Vocational Rehabilitation Services Remotely as an Alternative to Traditional Counseling

TL;DR: Pilot programs like the one described here are being used to remotely train counselors and serve consumers by providing treatment and support through technology, and consumers are able to take a more active role in the vocational rehabilitation process.
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Disability Among the Latinx Population: Epidemiology and Empowerment Interventions

TL;DR: An overview of the prevalence and the most common types of disability in the Latinx population and a review of the health care status and barriers to health care experienced by Latinx persons are provided.
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Analysis of Time in Rehabilitation and Incidence of Successful Rehabilitation Within Individuals with Disabilities Receiving Occupational/Vocational Training.

TL;DR: The incidence of successful rehabilitation seems to be related to the demographic, disability, and pre-service characteristics, but not necessarily the provider factors.
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Take-up and non-take-up of vocational rehabilitation in the financial responsibility of the German Federal Employment Agency: The role of employment status

Nancy Reims
- 01 Oct 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a logistic and fixed effects regression was applied to identify groups not taking up vocational rehabilitation in Germany, which revealed that employed people less often take-up vocational rehabilitation.
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A Modified Poisson Regression Approach to Prospective Studies with Binary Data

TL;DR: Results from a limited simulation study indicate that this approach is very reliable even with total sample sizes as small as 100, and the method is illustrated with two data sets.
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Estimating the Relative Risk in Cohort Studies and Clinical Trials of Common Outcomes

TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the incorrect application of a proposed method to estimate an adjusted relative risk from an adjusted odds ratio, which has quickly gained popularity in medical and public health research, and to describe alternative statistical methods for estimating anadjusted relative risk when the outcome is common.
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Model-based Estimation of Relative Risks and Other Epidemiologic Measures in Studies of Common Outcomes and in Case-Control Studies

TL;DR: The present article describes how most of these methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds ratios when the outcome is common can be subsumed under a general formulation that also encompasses traditional standardization methods and methods for projecting the impact of partially successful interventions.
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Effects of unemployment on mental and physical health.

TL;DR: Unemployed men made significantly more visits to their physicians, took more medications, and spent more days in bed sick than did employed individuals even though the number of diagnoses in the two groups were similar.
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Modelling suicide and unemployment: a longitudinal analysis covering 63 countries, 2000–11

TL;DR: Suicides associated with unemployment totalled a nine-fold higher number of deaths than excess suicides attributed to the most recent economic crisis, and the effect was non-linear with higher effects for lower baseline unemployment rates.
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