Mental health as a reason for claiming incapacity benefit—a comparison of national and local trends
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Mental health as a reason for claiming incapacity benefit--a comparison of national and local trends.
BACKGROUND Getting incapacity benefit (IB) claimants into work has become a focus for policy makers. Strategies to help this group depend on an understanding of the reasons for claiming benefit at a local level where variations from a national strategy may be needed. METHODS Data supplied by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) was analysed to establish reasons for claiming benefit in S...
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I enjoyed the article by Dawson & Szmukler (2006) because I like to keep up to date with legal and ethical issues in mental health. However, their claim for equivalence between mental and physical diseases sits uneasily with scientific papers published in the Journal. Shaw et al (2006) found that schizophrenia had a prevalence of 5% in perpetrators of homicide, compared with 1% in the general p...
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متن کاملMental health and incapacity legislation.
I enjoyed the article by Dawson & Szmukler (2006) because I like to keep up to date with legal and ethical issues in mental health. However, their claim for equivalence between mental and physical diseases sits uneasily with scientific papers published in the Journal. Shaw et al (2006) found that schizophrenia had a prevalence of 5% in perpetrators of homicide, compared with 1% in the general p...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Public Health
سال: 2008
ISSN: 1741-3850,1741-3842
DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdn098