Vocational rehabilitation service patterns related to successful competitive employment outcomes of persons with spinal cord injury
Objective: To examine the effect of demographic, work disincentives, and service variables on employment outcomes of persons with spinal cord injury in state vocational rehabilitation agencies. Design: An ex post facto design, using data mining as a statistical analysis strategy. Setting: State voca...
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Published in | Journal of vocational rehabilitation Vol. 28; no. 1; pp. 1 - 13 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
London, England
SAGE Publications
2008
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Summary: | Objective: To examine the effect of demographic, work disincentives,
and service variables on employment outcomes of persons with spinal cord injury
in state vocational rehabilitation agencies.
Design: An ex post facto
design, using data mining as a statistical analysis strategy.
Setting: State vocational rehabilitation agencies.
Participants: 10,901 persons
with spinal cord injury whose cases were closed either as employed (54%) or
not employed (46%) by state vocational rehabilitation agencies in the fiscal
year 2001.
Interventions: Vocational rehabilitation services.
Main Outcome Measures: Measures of employment status, demographic characteristics,
work disincentives, and provision of vocational rehabilitation services were
extracted from the Rehabilitation Services Administration Case Service Report
database.
Results: The chi-squared automatic interaction detector (CHAID)
data mining analysis revealed that job placement services, work disincentives,
and case expenditures as the most important predictors of employment outcomes.
In addition, physical restoration, substantial counseling, and assistive
technology services all led to positive employment outcomes. Importantly, the
CHAID analysis segmented the sample into 45 mutually exclusive homogeneous end
groups, with a wide range of employment outcomes. The CHAID analysis indicated
that demographic variables interacted with rehabilitation services to affect
employment outcomes.
Conclusions: The results confirmed substantial
counseling, assistive technology, and job placement and support services are
important to the return-to-work success of persons with SCI. |
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ISSN: | 1052-2263 1878-6316 |
DOI: | 10.3233/JVR-2008-00399 |