Sabella, Kathryn2023-03-132023-03-132023-03-1010.7191/pib.51798https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/51798Young adults (ages 18–30) with serious mental health conditions (SMHC) often face challenges in their education, training, and employment pursuits. The study presented in this brief study describes young adult patterns of education, training, and employment activities for individuals with SMHC in the United States and identifies modifiable factors that hinder or facilitate their ability to consistently pursue these activities. Based on first-person narratives from young adults (ages 25–30) with SMHC, these findings should inform psychiatric rehabilitation efforts that support the school, training, and work activities of young adults with SMHC to improve their long-term career trajectories. To learn more about this research project and find additional materials please visit our website: https://www.umassmed.edu/TransitionsACR/research/projects-by-grant/rtc/careerdevSMHC/en-US© 2023 UMass Chan Medical Schoolhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Employmentyoung adults with serious mental health conditionsResearch findingsResearch resultsResearchTransition age youthserious mental health conditionsEducationTransition Age YouthFactors that Influence the Continuous Pursuit of Education, Training, and Employment among Young Adults with Serious Mental Health ConditionsTransitions ACR