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"Young Women": The Meaning of a Collaborative Program Supporting Young Women's Rehabilitation and Reintegration into the Labor Market.

Stjernswärd, Sigrid LU orcid ; Bernce, Richard and Östman, Margareta LU (2013) In Social Work in Public Health 28(7). p.672-684
Abstract
Women are at a higher risk for long-term sick leaves and mental ill health. The aim of this study was to explore a supportive program's meaning for women with anxiety/stress/depression problems that are unemployed and/or on a sick leave, and for the personnel involved. Seven women and the personnel (n = 5) were interviewed individually pre- and post-intervention. Data was analyzed using content analysis. The program appeared to provide participants with tools to handle their physical and mental health, and occupational support, improving their social situation. Collaboration between organizations appears to be beneficial for all parties involved.
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10.1080/19371918.2011.593465
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