OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence and predictors of service disengagement in a treated epidemiological cohort of first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients. METHODS: The Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) in Australia admitted 786 FEP patients from January 1998 to December 2000. Treatment at EPPIC is scheduled for 18 months. Data were collected from patients' files using a standardized questionnaire. Seven hundred four files were available; 44 were excluded, because of a non-psychotic diagnosis at endpoint (n=43) or missing data on service disengagement (n=1). Rate of service disengagement was the outcome of interest, as well as pre-treatment, baseline, and treatment predictors of service disengagement, which were exa...
This journal suppl. contain Abstracts for the 14th International Congress on Schizophrenia ResearchS...
Objectives: to evaluate whether demographic and clinical variables are related to disengagement rat...
Background: A study conducted in 2000 revealed that 50% of patients did not attend outpatient appoin...
To assess the prevalence and predictors of service disengagement in a treated epidemiological cohort...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services for individuals with...
Objective: To assess the risk and predictors of service disengagement in adolescents with first-epis...
Service disengagement is a frequent problem in early intervention in psychosis. The goal of this stu...
Aim: Early engagement in care is thought to reduce disabling social losses related to the duration o...
Objective: Therapeutic benefits associated with early services for psychosis are influenced by the d...
Disengagement is a problem in early intervention for psychosis services; identifying predictors is i...
Background: Specialized early intervention services for first-episode psychosis have been well estab...
Introduction: For patients with psychotic disorders, early intervention is critical in order to redu...
Aim: To assess the predictors of a significant decrease or cessation of substance use (SU) in a trea...
The current study aims to assess baseline variables which may predict disengagement from care among ...
AIM: To assess the predictors of a significant decrease or cessation of substance use (SU) in a trea...
This journal suppl. contain Abstracts for the 14th International Congress on Schizophrenia ResearchS...
Objectives: to evaluate whether demographic and clinical variables are related to disengagement rat...
Background: A study conducted in 2000 revealed that 50% of patients did not attend outpatient appoin...
To assess the prevalence and predictors of service disengagement in a treated epidemiological cohort...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services for individuals with...
Objective: To assess the risk and predictors of service disengagement in adolescents with first-epis...
Service disengagement is a frequent problem in early intervention in psychosis. The goal of this stu...
Aim: Early engagement in care is thought to reduce disabling social losses related to the duration o...
Objective: Therapeutic benefits associated with early services for psychosis are influenced by the d...
Disengagement is a problem in early intervention for psychosis services; identifying predictors is i...
Background: Specialized early intervention services for first-episode psychosis have been well estab...
Introduction: For patients with psychotic disorders, early intervention is critical in order to redu...
Aim: To assess the predictors of a significant decrease or cessation of substance use (SU) in a trea...
The current study aims to assess baseline variables which may predict disengagement from care among ...
AIM: To assess the predictors of a significant decrease or cessation of substance use (SU) in a trea...
This journal suppl. contain Abstracts for the 14th International Congress on Schizophrenia ResearchS...
Objectives: to evaluate whether demographic and clinical variables are related to disengagement rat...
Background: A study conducted in 2000 revealed that 50% of patients did not attend outpatient appoin...