Early Interventions to Prevent Disability for Workers with Mental Health Conditions: Impacts from the DMIE
Gilbert Gimm,
Denise Hoffman and
Henry T. Ireys
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This rigorous study found that early intervention programs with a personal navigator can reduce dependence on federal disability benefits for adult workers with mental health conditions.
Keywords: Disability; Employment; Mental Health; Early Intervention; Random Assignment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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