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Frey, W., Drake, R., Bond, G., Miller, A., Goldman, H., Salkever, D., & Holsenbeck, S. (2011) Mental Health Treatment Study: Final report. Report submitted to the Social Security Administration. Rockville, MD: Westat.

  • Topic Area: Disability Employment Policy

Study Type: Implementation Analysis

Outcome Effectiveness:

Disability insurance Health

1715

Bell, M.D., & Milstein, R.M. (1993). Pay and participation in work activity: Clinical benefits for clients with schizophrenia. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 17(2), 173-176.

  • Topic Area: Veterans

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Health Veterans' reemployment

357

Russinova, Zlatka, Rogers, E. Sally, Langer Ellison, Marsha, Bloch, Philippe, Lyass, Asya, & Wewiorski, Nancy. (2013). Predictors of financial self-sufficiency among Social Security beneficiaries with psychiatric disabilities. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 38, 49–66.

  • Topic Area: Disability Employment Policy

Study Type: Descriptive Analysis

Outcome Effectiveness:

Health Disability insurance Supplemental security income (SSI) Job search assistance and supportive services

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Mitchell, C., Dyer, M., Lin, F. C., Bowman, N., Mather, T., & Meshnick, S. (2020). Protective effectiveness of long-lasting permethrin impregnated clothing against tick bites in an endemic Lyme disease setting: A randomized control trial among outdoor workers. Journal of Medical Entomology, 57(5), 1532-1538. https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjaa061

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Compensation and Workplace Conditions Health and Safety Health

1879
Friese, C. R., Yang, J., Mendelsohn-Victor, K., & Mccullagh, M. C. (2019). Randomized controlled trial of an intervention to improve nurses’ hazardous drug handling. Oncology Nursing Forum, 46(2), 248-256.

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Compensation and Workplace Conditions Health and Safety Health

684

Bergseth, K., & McDonald, T. (2007). Reentry services: An evaluation of a pilot project in Clay County, MN. Fargo, ND: North Dakota State University, Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science.

  • Topic Area: Justice-Involved Youth

  • Topic Area: Opportunities for Youth

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Health Substance abuse recovery Job search assistance and supportive services Reentry Youth programs Behavioral Interventions

1442

Harpaz-Rotem, I., Rosenheck, R. A., & Desai, R. (2011). Residential treatment for homeless female veterans with psychiatric and substance use disorders: Effect on 1-year clinical outcomes. Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, 48(8), 891-899.

  • Topic Area: Veterans

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Moderate Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Health Veterans' reemployment

266

Cook, J., Leff, H., Blyler, C., Gold, P., Goldberg, R., Mueser, K., Toprac, M., McFarlane, W., Shafer, M., Blankertz, L., Dudek, K., Razzano, L., Grey, D., & Burke-Miller, J. (2005). Results of a multisite randomized trial of supported employment interventions for individuals with severe mental illness. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62, 505-512.

  • Topic Area: Disability Employment Policy

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Moderate Causal Evidence

Health Supported employment or other employment supports Vocational rehabilitation

1444

Glynn, S. M., Randolph, E. T., Eth, S., Paz, G. G., Leong, G. B., Shaner, A. L., & Vort, W. V. (1992). Schizophrenic symptoms, work adjustment, and behavioral family therapy. Rehabilitation Psychology, 37(4), 323-338.

  • Topic Area: Veterans

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: High Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Health Veterans' reemployment

1201

Boyle, M. A. & Lahey, J. N. (2016). Spousal labor market effects from government health insurance: Evidence from a veterans affairs expansion. Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, 45(C), 63-76.

  • Topic Area: Older Workers

  • Topic Area: Veterans

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Moderate Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Health Older workers' programs Veterans' reemployment