Background Optimizing functional recovery in young individuals with severe mental illness constitutes a major healthcare priority. The current study sought to quantify the cognitive and clinical factors underpinning academic and vocational engagement in a transdiagnostic and prospective youth mental health cohort. The primary outcome measure was 'not in education, employment or training' ('NEET') status. Method A clinical sample of psychiatric out-patients aged 15-25 years (n = 163) was assessed at two time points, on average, 24 months apart. Functional status, and clinical and neuropsychological data were collected. Bayesian structural equation modelling was used to confirm the factor structure of predictors and cross-lagged effects at fo...
There is a lack of existing research regarding young people with bipolar I disorder (BD-I) and psych...
OBJECTIVE: Among people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to...
The objective of this study was to examine whether cognitive change and age predicted work outcome i...
AIM: Most mental disorders have their onset by age 25, disrupting normative vocational engagement. F...
Background: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
Background: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
BACKGROUND: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate neurocognitive, demographic and clinical co...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
BackgroundNeurocognitive impairments robustly predict functional outcome. However, heterogeneity in ...
Purpose: To examine the associations between depression course, functional disability, and Not in Ed...
Poor vocational engagement is well documented among young people experiencing first-episode psychosi...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
ObjectiveAmong people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to v...
There is a lack of existing research regarding young people with bipolar I disorder (BD-I) and psych...
OBJECTIVE: Among people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to...
The objective of this study was to examine whether cognitive change and age predicted work outcome i...
AIM: Most mental disorders have their onset by age 25, disrupting normative vocational engagement. F...
Background: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
Background: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
BACKGROUND: Clinical symptoms and neuropsychological deficits are longitudinally associated with fun...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate neurocognitive, demographic and clinical co...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
BackgroundNeurocognitive impairments robustly predict functional outcome. However, heterogeneity in ...
Purpose: To examine the associations between depression course, functional disability, and Not in Ed...
Poor vocational engagement is well documented among young people experiencing first-episode psychosi...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressiv...
ObjectiveAmong people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to v...
There is a lack of existing research regarding young people with bipolar I disorder (BD-I) and psych...
OBJECTIVE: Among people with severe mental illnesses, neuropsychological abilities may contribute to...
The objective of this study was to examine whether cognitive change and age predicted work outcome i...