Publications by authors named "Kim E Johnson"

With the high number of incarcerated veterans with mental illness and substance dependence returning to the community annually, a significant need exists for technologies that will help them return to employment. This study evaluates three methods of assistance: (1) basic vocational services, (2) self-study of a vocational manual designed for formerly incarcerated veterans, and (3) a group led by vocational staff using the vocational manual. We evaluated 69 veterans to determine the number finding employment within 3 months after enrollment in the study.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kim E Johnson"

  • - Kim E Johnson's research primarily focuses on the employment challenges faced by ex-offender veterans, particularly those with mental illness and substance dependence, highlighting the significance of structured vocational services.
  • - The study conducted evaluated three distinct vocational assistance methods to enhance job-search success within a 3-month post-enrollment period among 69 participating veterans.
  • - Findings indicate a critical need for tailored vocational interventions to support this vulnerable population in achieving sustainable employment upon reintegration into the community.