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Psychosocial Rehabilitation of Deaf Persons with Severe Mental Illness: A Multivariate Model of Residential Outcomes

This analysis focuses on an innovative model of community treatment which integrates the fields of psychosocial rehabilitation and deaf culture. Multivariate regression analysis revealed that five factors account for 47% of the variance in the residential outcomes of 60 clients who are deaf and ment...

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Published in:Rehabilitation psychology 1993, Vol.38 (4), p.261-274
Main Authors: Cook, Judith A, Graham, Karen Kozlowski, Razzano, Lisa
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Language:English
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Summary:This analysis focuses on an innovative model of community treatment which integrates the fields of psychosocial rehabilitation and deaf culture. Multivariate regression analysis revealed that five factors account for 47% of the variance in the residential outcomes of 60 clients who are deaf and mentally ill. The implications of these factors for further program development and individual client outcome enhancement are discussed.
ISSN:0090-5550
1939-1544
DOI:10.1037/h0080305