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"Psychosocial rehabilitation of deaf persons with severe mental illness: A multivariate model of residential outcomes": Erratum.
Authors:Cook, Judith A.   Graham, Karen Kozlowski   Razzano, Lisa
Abstract:Reports an error in "Psychosocial rehabilitation of deaf persons with severe mental illness: A multivariate model of residential outcomes" by Judith A. Cook, Karen Kozlowski Graham and Lisa A. Razzano (Rehabilitation Psychology, 1993[Win], Vol 38[4], 261-274). The article was published with an excessive number of typographical errors. The publisher apologizes to the Journal's readers, the article authors, and the Guest Editor of the Special Issue on Deafness, for the confusion these misprints caused. A revised reprint of the article may be obtained from the Publisher. (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 1994-27164-001.) Focuses on an innovative model of community treatment that integrates the fields of psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) and deaf culture. A longitudinal research design was used to evaluate the progress of 60 Ss with mental illness and deafness toward living in the community due to a PSR program. Results suggest that deaf, mentally ill clients can increase their residential independence through PSR program participation. The number of Ss living in normal, commercial housing rose 25% after program participation. Multivariate regression analysis revealed that 5 factors account for 47% of the variance in the residential outcomes of the Ss. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:sex   race   communication ability   hearing aid use   commercial housing residence   deaf   schizophrenia   psychosocial rehabilitation
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