Rates and correlates of employment in people with schizophrenia in the UK, France and Germany

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Marwaha Steven,Johnson Sonia,Bebbington Paul,Stafford Mai,Angermeyer Matthias C.,Brugha Traolach,Azorin Jean-Michel,Kilian Reinhold,Hansen Karina,Toumi Mondher

Abstract

BackgroundLittle is known about international variations in employment rates among people with schizophrenia or about the factors associated with employment in this disorder.AimsTo describe employment patterns and the variables associated with working in an international sample of people with schizophrenia.MethodAn analysis was made of baseline data from the European Schizophrenia Cohort study, a 2-year investigation of people with schizophrenia in contact with secondary services and living in France, Germany and the UK (n = 1208).ResultsParticipants were working in all sections of the job market. People who had a degree, were living with their families or had experienced only a single episode of illness were more likely to be working. A continuous illness course, more severe non-psychotic symptoms and drug misuse reduced the odds of employment. There were large variations between centres in employment rates, which were highest in the three German study sites. These differences persisted after adjustment for individual characteristics.ConclusionsLocal social contexts may be as important as individual or illness-related factors in explaining employment status.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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