Adamus, Christine; Richter, Dirk; Sutor, Kim; Zürcher, Simeon; Mötteli, Sonja (2024). Preference for Competitive Employment in People with Mental Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Proportions. (In Press). Journal of occupational rehabilitation Springer 10.1007/s10926-024-10192-0
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PURPOSE
The inclusion of people with mental disorders (MD) into competitive employment has become an important political and therapeutic goal. The present paper investigates meta-analytically to which extent people with MD who were unemployed or on sick leave due to MD prefer to work in a competitive job environment.
METHODS
For this systematic review and meta-analysis of proportions, we searched Medline, PsycInfo, Cinahl, Google Scholar, and reference lists for peer-reviewed publications from 1990 to Dec 2023, which provided data on the job preferences of people with MD. Two authors independently conducted full-text screening and quality assessments. Pooled proportions of job preferences were calculated with a random-effects meta-analysis of single proportions, and subgroup analyses were performed to examine characteristics associated with job preferences.
RESULTS
We included 30 studies with a total of 11,029 participants in the meta-analysis. The overall proportion of participants who expressed a preference for competitive employment was 0.61 (95%-CI: 0.53-0.68; I2 = 99%). The subgroup analyses showed different preference proportions between world regions where the studies were conducted (p < 0.01), publication years (p = 0.03), and support settings (p = 0.03).
CONCLUSION
Most people with MD want to work competitively. More efforts should be given to preventive approaches such as support for job retention. Interventions should be initiated at the beginning of the psychiatric treatment when the motivation to work is still high, and barriers are lower.
TRAIL REGISTRATION
The protocol is published in the Open Science registry at https://osf.io/7dj9r.