Factors associated with past and current employment of veterans with spinal cord injury.

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-07 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2020.1769950
Lisa Ottomanelli, Lance L Goetz, Scott D Barnett, Eni Njoh, Jaclyn Fishalow
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine variables predictive of post-SCI return to employment and current employment among a large cohort of veterans with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) treated within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) SCI System of Care.Design: Cross sectional analysis of data obtained during in-person baseline interviews and follow-up phone interviews.Setting: Seven SCI Centers within Veteran Affairs Medical Centers.Participants: 1047 veterans with SCI receiving inpatient or outpatient care in VHA.Results: Only 29.8% were employed post-SCI, 27.9% reported employment within the immediate 5 years before the baseline interview, but only 9.2% reported current employment at the time of the baseline interview. Significant predictors of current employment among these veterans with SCI included recent employment experience, history of legal problems, duration of SCI, education, and life satisfaction.Conclusions: The baseline employment rate following SCI of a large, representative sample, was 29.8%. Greater duration of SCI predicted unemployment, likely due to the older age of this population. Additional years of education promoted current and post-SCI employment, while a history of legal problems was a barrier to employment.

与脊髓损伤退伍军人过去和现在就业相关的因素。
目的:本研究的目的是研究在退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)脊髓损伤护理系统内治疗的脊髓损伤(SCI)退伍军人中,预测脊髓损伤后重返就业和当前就业的变量。设计:对面对面基线访谈和后续电话访谈中获得的数据进行横断面分析。设置:退伍军人事务医疗中心内的七个SCI中心。参与者:1047名在VHA接受住院或门诊治疗的脊髓损伤退伍军人。结果:只有29.8%的人在sci后就业,27.9%的人在基线访谈前的5年内就业,但只有9.2%的人在基线访谈时报告目前的就业情况。这些脊髓损伤退伍军人当前就业的重要预测因子包括近期就业经历、法律问题史、脊髓损伤持续时间、教育程度和生活满意度。结论:在一个具有代表性的大样本中,脊髓损伤后的基线就业率为29.8%。脊髓损伤持续时间越长预示着失业,这可能是由于这一人群的年龄较大。额外的教育年限促进了当前和sci后的就业,而法律问题的历史是就业的障碍。
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