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Neuropsychological and MMPI correlates of patients' future employment characteristics.

O S Newnan, R K Heaton, R A Lehman.   

Abstract

Previous research has suggested that patients' neuropsychological test scores correlate not only with neurologic status but also with their success in coping with some of the demands of daily living. This study investigated the utility of such laboratory test scores in predicting several vocational variables. Patients who had recieved neuropsychological evaluations were recontacted and questioned about their employment over the previous 6 mo. Of the 78 individuals who participated, 25 had been chronically unemployed. The remaining 53 were asked about job stability, hours worked, and wages earned, and were administered the Minnsota Job Requirements Questionnaire. Patients' scores on the Halstead-Reitan Battery, the WAIS and the MMPI were highly correlated with employment status (employed or chronically unemployed), income, and skills required on the jobs held. The results suggest that these tests may have clinical utility in assessing patients' employability, as well as the types of jobs for which they are suited.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 662567     DOI: 10.2466/pms.1978.46.2.635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Mot Skills        ISSN: 0031-5125


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Review 1.  Neuropsychiatric rehabilitation for persistent mental illness.

Authors:  J Jaeger; E Douglas
Journal:  Psychiatr Q       Date:  1992
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