Client Assessment in an Industrial Setting: A Cross-Sectional Method.

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Title: Client Assessment in an Industrial Setting: A Cross-Sectional Method.
Language: English
Authors: Yamatani, Hide
Source: Social Work. Jan-Feb 1988 33(1):34-37.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 4
Publication Date: 1988
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Employees, Evaluation Methods, Industrial Personnel, Needs Assessment, Program Effectiveness, Research Methodology, Social Services, Use Studies
Abstract: Used cross-sectional method for evaluating social service programs in industrial setting to estimate numbers of workers needing social services, levels of program use, and penetration and to examine program outcome. Workers served by social service or employee assistance programs can be examined to determine additional services needed, adequacy of program coverage, and distribution of client outcomes. (Author/NB)
Journal Code: CIJAUG1988
Entry Date: 1988
Accession Number: EJ368557
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Used cross-sectional method for evaluating social service programs in industrial setting to estimate numbers of workers needing social services, levels of program use, and penetration and to examine program outcome. Workers served by social service or employee assistance programs can be examined to determine additional services needed, adequacy of program coverage, and distribution of client outcomes. (Author/NB)