Zusammenfassung
Anliegen: Identifikation prädiktiver Faktoren für den Erfolg von Supported Employment (SE)
und prevocational training (PVT) bei Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen.
Methode: Systematische Literatursuche in PsychInfo, PubMed, PsychIndex, PsyArticles.
Ergebnisse: 45 Artikel konnten eingeschlossen werden. Motivation, Arbeitserfahrung und das Einhalten
der SE-Prinzipien konnten als wichtigste Prädiktoren identifiziert werden.
Schlussfolgerung: Es zeigt sich, dass unter Berücksichtigung der einzelnen Prädiktoren der Erfolg von
SE weiter gesteigert werden kann.
Abstract
Objectives: Main goal of this review is to identify predictive factors for the outcome of Individual
Placement and Support (IPS) with a focus on Supported Employment (SE) and of pre-vocational
training (PVT) of individuals with mental illness.
Method: A systematic search of PsychInfo, PubMed, PsychIndex and PsyArticles was conducted.
Studies were included if they compared both approaches, SE and PVT, contained predictors
to optimize SE or PVT, investigated the effectiveness of SE or examined what constitutes
adequate job coaching.
Results: 45 articles have been included. 27 articles referred to predictors that influence
the outcome of SE or PVT, 9 showed a direct comparison between both approaches, 5
investigated job coaching and 4 examined the effectiveness of SE.
In summary motivation, work experience and high fidelity of IPS criteria seem to be
the most important predictors for a successful job reintegration using SE.
Discussion: Overall, SE is more effective than PVT. The success of SE can be enhanced by keeping
the predictors in mind. However, future research should focus more specifically on
predictors.
Schlüsselwörter
Supported Employment - berufliche Wiedereingliederung - pre-vocational training -
Prädiktor - psychische Erkrankung
Keywords
supported employment - vocational rehabilitation - predictor - mental illness - pre-vocational
training