Objective: To compare baseline demographics and 10-year outcomes of a first-episode psychosis patient incidence cohort in order to establish whether current youth-focussed age-based criteria for early intervention services are justified by patient needs. The patients in this cohort were treated prior to the establishment of early intervention services. The study aimed to test the hypothesis that those who develop psychosis at a younger age have worse outcomes than those who develop psychosis at an older age.Methods: Data on first-episode psychosis patients from the ÆSOP-10 longitudinal follow-up study were used to compare baseline characteristics, and 10-year clinical, functional and service use outcomes between those patients who would and...
Conference Theme - Early Psychosis: A Lifetime PerspectivePoster abstractBackground: Psychotic dis...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis is an illness characterised by the presence of hallucinations and delusions th...
To compare the long-term outcome in individuals with early-onset (before age 18) and adult-onset sch...
OBJECTIVE: To compare baseline demographics and 10-year outcomes of a first-episode psychosis patien...
Objective: To compare baseline demographics and 10-year outcomes of a first-episode psychosis patien...
$\textbf{Objective:}$ To compare baseline demographics and 10-year outcomes of a first-episode psych...
OBJECTIVE: To compare baseline demographics and 10-year outcomes of a first-episode psychosis patien...
While there is suggestion that early onset of psychosis is a determinant of outcome; knowledge regar...
OBJECTIVES: To assess pre-treatment, baseline, and outcome differences of patients with early- (onse...
Background: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EI) was introduced into the British NHS as a result of ...
Objective This study aimed to determine if the inception of Early Intervention Services (EISs) is...
Previous research has suggested that poor outcome is typical in early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) whic...
Objective This study aimed to determine if the inception of Early Intervention Services (EISs) is f...
Introduction: Early Intervention for a first episode of Psychosis (EI) is essential to improve outco...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...
Conference Theme - Early Psychosis: A Lifetime PerspectivePoster abstractBackground: Psychotic dis...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis is an illness characterised by the presence of hallucinations and delusions th...
To compare the long-term outcome in individuals with early-onset (before age 18) and adult-onset sch...
OBJECTIVE: To compare baseline demographics and 10-year outcomes of a first-episode psychosis patien...
Objective: To compare baseline demographics and 10-year outcomes of a first-episode psychosis patien...
$\textbf{Objective:}$ To compare baseline demographics and 10-year outcomes of a first-episode psych...
OBJECTIVE: To compare baseline demographics and 10-year outcomes of a first-episode psychosis patien...
While there is suggestion that early onset of psychosis is a determinant of outcome; knowledge regar...
OBJECTIVES: To assess pre-treatment, baseline, and outcome differences of patients with early- (onse...
Background: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EI) was introduced into the British NHS as a result of ...
Objective This study aimed to determine if the inception of Early Intervention Services (EISs) is...
Previous research has suggested that poor outcome is typical in early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) whic...
Objective This study aimed to determine if the inception of Early Intervention Services (EISs) is f...
Introduction: Early Intervention for a first episode of Psychosis (EI) is essential to improve outco...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...
Conference Theme - Early Psychosis: A Lifetime PerspectivePoster abstractBackground: Psychotic dis...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis is an illness characterised by the presence of hallucinations and delusions th...
To compare the long-term outcome in individuals with early-onset (before age 18) and adult-onset sch...