Can extra training help people with schizophrenia keep their jobs?
NCT ID NCT00183625
Summary
This study tested whether adding a behavioral skills training program to standard job support helps people with schizophrenia work longer. All 107 participants were on medication (risperidone or olanzapine) and received help finding a job. Researchers then compared those who got extra workplace skills training for two years to those who only had job support, to see which group worked more weeks.
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Locations
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Greater Manchester Mental Health Center
Manchester, New Hampshire, 03104, United States
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West Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center
Los Angeles, California, 90073, United States
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