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Explaining the Variance Within Supported Employment Programs: Comment on “What Predicts Supported Employment Outcomes?”

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Correspondence to Robert E. Drake M.D., Ph.D..

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Robert E. Drake is affiliated with the Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.

Gary R. Bond is affiliated with the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

Charles Rapp is affiliated with the Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas, USA.

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Drake, R., Bond, G. & Rapp, C. Explaining the Variance Within Supported Employment Programs: Comment on “What Predicts Supported Employment Outcomes?”. Community Ment Health J 42, 315–318 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-006-9038-7

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