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Unique issues in assessing work function among individuals with psychiatric disabilities.

K MacDonald-Wilson1, E S Rogers, W A Anthony

  • 1Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. kmacwils@bu.edu

Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
|February 2, 2002
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Assessing work capacity for individuals with psychiatric disabilities is crucial. Current methods often fail, highlighting the need for better predictors of vocational success and improved disability policies.

Area of Science:

  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Psychiatric Disability Assessment
  • Social Security Administration Policy

Background:

  • The inclusion of individuals with psychiatric disabilities in vocational rehabilitation and Social Security disability programs since the 1960s has raised concerns about work capacity assessment.
  • Rising psychiatric disability claims and poor employment outcomes necessitate accurate evaluation of work potential.
  • Traditional Social Security Administration assessments based on medical impairment show a weak correlation with actual work outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current methods for assessing work function in individuals with psychiatric disabilities.
  • To examine the literature on predictors of work functioning and the nature of psychiatric disability.
  • To propose implications for disability determination policies and future research.

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Main Methods:

  • Literature review of assessment methods for psychiatric disability and work function.
  • Analysis of studies on predictors of vocational success in this population.
  • Synthesis of findings to inform policy and research.

Main Results:

  • Existing methods for assessing work capacity in psychiatric disability may not accurately reflect an individual's ability to work.
  • The relationship between psychiatric diagnosis/symptoms and work outcomes is often weak.
  • Identifying reliable predictors of work functioning is essential for effective assessment.

Conclusions:

  • There is a critical need for improved and valid methods to assess the vocational capacity of individuals with psychiatric disabilities.
  • Disability determination policies should consider a broader range of factors beyond medical impairment.
  • Future research should focus on developing and validating new assessment tools and identifying key predictors of employment success.