Objective: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive model of mental health care for first-episode psychosis. The study is an extension of a previous economic evaluation of the Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) that assessed the first-year costs and outcomes of treatment. Method: The current study used a matched, historical control group design with a follow-up of approximately 8 years. Complete follow-up data were available for 65 of the original 102 participants. Direct public mental health service costs incurred subsequent to the first year of treatment and symptomatic and functional outcomes of 32 participants initially treated for up to 2 years at EPPIC were compared with a matched...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to report on the design of a model to determine the cost-effectiveness o...
Objectives: To demonstrate the costs, outcomes and economic impact of Early Intervention in Psychosi...
Background: Whilst there is a growing body of evidence relating to the effectiveness of early detect...
Objective: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive model of mental h...
Despite considerable interest and investment in early psychosis services over the past 1-2 decades, ...
Objective: The Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) provides a comprehensive \...
Background There is concern that delaying treatment for psychosis may have a negative impact on its ...
Background/Objectives: Recent studies show good evidence on the relationship between the length of t...
Background/Objectives: Early intervention (EI) for psychosis has been shown to reduce healthcare cos...
AIM: Early intervention programmes are expected to result in the reduction of illness severity in...
Objective: Early-intervention units have proliferated over the last decade, justified in terms of co...
Background/Objectives: Participation in employment tends to be low in people with mental disorders. ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
Background: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
Objective: The Early Assessment Service for Young People with Early Psychosis (EASY) was developed i...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to report on the design of a model to determine the cost-effectiveness o...
Objectives: To demonstrate the costs, outcomes and economic impact of Early Intervention in Psychosi...
Background: Whilst there is a growing body of evidence relating to the effectiveness of early detect...
Objective: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive model of mental h...
Despite considerable interest and investment in early psychosis services over the past 1-2 decades, ...
Objective: The Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) provides a comprehensive \...
Background There is concern that delaying treatment for psychosis may have a negative impact on its ...
Background/Objectives: Recent studies show good evidence on the relationship between the length of t...
Background/Objectives: Early intervention (EI) for psychosis has been shown to reduce healthcare cos...
AIM: Early intervention programmes are expected to result in the reduction of illness severity in...
Objective: Early-intervention units have proliferated over the last decade, justified in terms of co...
Background/Objectives: Participation in employment tends to be low in people with mental disorders. ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
Background: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
Objective: The Early Assessment Service for Young People with Early Psychosis (EASY) was developed i...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to report on the design of a model to determine the cost-effectiveness o...
Objectives: To demonstrate the costs, outcomes and economic impact of Early Intervention in Psychosi...
Background: Whilst there is a growing body of evidence relating to the effectiveness of early detect...