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IPS in Europe: the EQOLISE trial

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2008
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Burns, T., Catty, J., Rössler, W., Warnke, I., & EQOLISE Group. (2008). IPS in Europe: the EQOLISE trial. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 31(4), 313–317. https://doi.org/10.2975/31.4.2008.313.317

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BACKGROUND: IPS has been demonstrated to increase return to open employment significantly in individuals with mental health problems in the US. Previous experience (e.g. with ACT) has demonstrated the sensitivity of complex community mental health interventions to local social and healthcare cultures. Europe has conditions of generally greater employment security than the US and varying (generally higher) unemployment rates and welfare benefits. Evidence of the effectiveness of IPS in these conditions, and its potential variation acro

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  • Burns, T
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  • Catty, J
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  • Rössler, W
  • Warnke, I
  • EQOLISE Group

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31

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4

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313

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317

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English

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2008

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1095-158X

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198 since deposited on 2009-01-29
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Burns, T., Catty, J., Rössler, W., Warnke, I., & EQOLISE Group. (2008). IPS in Europe: the EQOLISE trial. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 31(4), 313–317. https://doi.org/10.2975/31.4.2008.313.317

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