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abstract: 'Purpose/Objective: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led
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to devastating economic impacts and psychosocial changes for individuals
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around the world, including people with chronic illness and disabilities
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(CID). This study explored the impacts on employment and how it related
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to stress and satisfaction with life during COVID-19 between people with
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and without CID. Research Method/Design: A cross-sectional study design
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was used with 1,380 adults from 20 countries who were employed before
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the COVID-19 pandemic, including 318 people with CID. Statistical
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methods (i.e., descriptive statistics, chi-square analyses, two-way
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analysis of variances) were used to analyze the time, employment, group,
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and interaction effects. Results: There were three main findings. (1)
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Compared with those without CID, individuals with CID were more likely
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to have their employment impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and they were
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more often laid off or dismissed from their job. (2) Individuals with
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CID reported significantly higher stress and lower life satisfaction
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compared with those without CID during the COVID-19 pandemic regardless
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of its impacts on employment. (3) Individuals whose employment was
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impacted reported significantly lower life satisfaction during the
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COVID-19 pandemic regardless of their CID status.
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Conclusion/Implications: Findings highlight the employment and
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psychosocial impacts of a global pandemic and provide implications for
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moving forward in regards to vocational and psychosocial intervention
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services and supports that will be needed, especially for those with
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CID.
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Impact and Implications This study extends existing literature by
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analyzing impacts of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic
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across the globe on employment and psychosocial outcomes (i.e., stress
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and life satisfaction) for people with chronic illness and disability
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(CID) compared with those without CID and informs research and practices
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for supporting those who have been adversely impacted. Given the
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significant negative impacts of COVID-19 on employment for individuals
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with CID in comparison with those without CID, vocational rehabilitation
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agencies should provide vocational supports for individuals with CID and
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work to develop new employment options. Researchers and practitioners
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should develop effective vocational and psychosocial intervention
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strategies (e.g., through telehealth) to resolve global employment and
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mental health issues related to COVID-19 to minimize inequality between
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individuals with and without CID and improve their quality of life.'
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affiliation: 'Sung, C (Corresponding Author), Michigan State Univ, Dept Counseling
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Educ Psychol \& Special Educ, 620 Farm Lane,Room 460, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
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Park, Jiyoon, Changwon Natl Univ, Dept Special Educ, Chang Won, South Korea.
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Park, Jiyoon; Sung, Connie; Fisher, Marisa H.; Okyere, Christiana; Kammes, Rebecca
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R., Michigan State Univ, MSU DOCTRID Michigan State Univ Daughters Char Te, Res
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Disabil Res Inst, Hegarty Fellow Program, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
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Sung, Connie; Fisher, Marisa H.; Okyere, Christiana; Kammes, Rebecca R., Michigan
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State Univ, Dept Counseling Educ Psychol \& Special Educ, 620 Farm Lane,Room 460,
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E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
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Sung, Connie; Fisher, Marisa H., Michigan State Univ, Ctr Res Autism Intellectual
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\& Other Neurodev Disa, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.'
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author: Park, Jiyoon and Sung, Connie and Fisher, Marisa H. and Okyere, Christiana
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and Kammes, Rebecca R.
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author-email: csung@msu.edu
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author_list:
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- family: Park
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given: Jiyoon
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- family: Sung
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given: Connie
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- family: Fisher
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given: Marisa H.
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- family: Okyere
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given: Christiana
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- family: Kammes
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given: Rebecca R.
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da: '2023-09-28'
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doi: 10.1037/rep0000420
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earlyaccessdate: MAY 2022
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eissn: 1939-1544
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files: []
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issn: 0090-5550
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journal: REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY
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keywords: COVID-19; chronic illness; disabilities; employment; psychosocial
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keywords-plus: MENTAL-HEALTH; UNEMPLOYMENT; EMPLOYMENT; OUTBREAK; DISEASE; WORK; LIFE
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language: English
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month: AUG
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number: '3'
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number-of-cited-references: '57'
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orcid-numbers: 'Fisher, Marisa H./0000-0003-4938-4773
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Kammes, Rebecca/0000-0003-3272-7063
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Sung, Connie/0000-0001-7564-3738'
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pages: 381-390
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papis_id: 2cc659519aace45f265e21a15cf8e0f3
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ref: Park2022psychosocialvocation
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researcherid-numbers: 'Fisher, Marisa H/AAB-8320-2019
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times-cited: '2'
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title: Psychosocial and Vocational Impacts of COVID-19 on People With and Without
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Disabilities
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000793441400001
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usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
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usage-count-since-2013: '2'
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volume: '67'
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web-of-science-categories: Psychology, Clinical; Rehabilitation
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year: '2022'
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