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Competitive employment training for mentally retarded adults: the supported work model.
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1982
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DisabilityJob PerformanceEducationMental HealthHuman Resource ManagementDevelopmental DisabilitiesSocial WorkWork AdjustmentPsychologyCareer InterventionInclusive EducationCompetitive EmploymentDisability StudySupported Work ModelJob AnalysisDevelopmental DisabilityEmploymentPsychiatrySocial SkillsRehabilitationCompetitive Employment TrainingSocial Skill TrainingCompetitive PlacementWorkforce DevelopmentRetarded AdultsSpecial EducationOccupational TherapyMedicine
The supported work model designed to train mentally retarded persons for competitive employment, was initiated as a pilot program in 1979. The placement rate was 50 percent. In order to investigate the predictors of placement, we conducted an empirical analysis using the theory of work adjustment perspective. Results indicated that the participant's work behavior and job skills, ability to meet the requirements of the jobs, and employment reinforcements were predictors of competitive placement.