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La Réinsertion Socioprofessionnelle De Personnes Présentant Des Troubles Mentaux Graves Sous Examen

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
April 2003

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Les programmes de réinsertion socioprofessionnelle offerts par 2 centres de la région de Québec accueillant des personnes présentant des troubles mentaux graves ont fait l'objet d'un examen après 10 années d'activité. Une étude d'une durée de 10 mois sur un échantillon de 30 usagers et usagères, ayant vécu depuis au moins 6 mois dans la communauté et dont la santé mentale est stable, a permis de constater des gains: meilleure estime de soi, capacité accrue à affronter les stresseurs quotidiens, développement d'une meilleure qualité de vie et acquisition de compétences professionnelles. En conclusion sont discutées les visées de ces programmes en matière d'intégration en emploi.

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Supported employment programs for people with severe mental disorders offered by 2 agencies in the Quebec City area were assessed after 10 years of operation. The study, which followed 30 participants over a period of 10 months, found gains in the areas of improved self-esteem, greater capacity to deal with daily stress, enhancement of quality of life and acquisition of vocational skills. Results are discussed in the light of existing knowledge on integration into the workplace.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 22Number 1April 2003
Pages: 37 - 53

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Version of record online: 12 Mai 2009

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Marie-Denyse Boivin
Jimmy Ratté

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