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Individual placement and support, supported education in young people with mental illness: an exploratory feasibility study.

Eóin KillackeyKelly AllottGina WoodheadSue ConnorSusan DragonJudy Ring
Published in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2016)
It is well established that education is the foundation of career, but many people with mental illness drop out of their education with the onset of illness in adolescence or early adulthood. There has been a dearth of interventions to reconnect people with mental illness to secondary education and training. This study demonstrates that it is feasible to adapt IPS to focus exclusively on education at the outset of illness. Further larger studies are needed to confirm these results and create an evidence base for implementation of IPSed in routine practice for the treatment of early stage mental illness.
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