INTRODUCTION: Understanding the help-seeking pathways of patients with a putative risk of developing psychosis helps improving development of specialised care services. This study aimed at obtaining information about: type of health professionals contacted by patients at putative risk for psychosis on their help-seeking pathways; number of contacts; type of symptoms leading to contacts with health professionals; interval between initial contact and referral to a specialised outpatient service. METHOD: The help-seeking pathways were assessed as part of a prospective study in 104 patients with suspected at-risk states for psychosis. RESULTS: The mean number of contacts prior to referral was 2.38. Patients with psychotic symptoms more often co...
Evidence-based decisions on indicated prevention in early psychosis require large-scale studies on t...
Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service contact. Stigma-...
PURPOSE Prevention of psychosis requires both presence of clinical high risk (CHR) criteria and e...
Purpose: Delay in the treatment of a first psychotic episode can have a negative influence on the fu...
A longer duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) as well as of untreated illness (DUI) was found to be...
BACKGROUND: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Background Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service conta...
Objective: To describe the pathway to care for patients with first-episode psychosis in Hong Kong. P...
Purpose: Prevention of psychosis requires both presence of clinical high risk (CHR) criteria and ear...
Purpose Delay in receiving effective treatment for psychosis adversely impacts outcomes. We investig...
Background: People with early psychotic symptoms often experience treatment delays, which can exacer...
Background: People with early psychotic symptoms often experience treatment delays, which can exacer...
Purpose Delay in receiving effective treatment for psychosis adversely impacts outcomes. We investig...
Background. Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service cont...
BACKGROUND:Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service conta...
Evidence-based decisions on indicated prevention in early psychosis require large-scale studies on t...
Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service contact. Stigma-...
PURPOSE Prevention of psychosis requires both presence of clinical high risk (CHR) criteria and e...
Purpose: Delay in the treatment of a first psychotic episode can have a negative influence on the fu...
A longer duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) as well as of untreated illness (DUI) was found to be...
BACKGROUND: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Background Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service conta...
Objective: To describe the pathway to care for patients with first-episode psychosis in Hong Kong. P...
Purpose: Prevention of psychosis requires both presence of clinical high risk (CHR) criteria and ear...
Purpose Delay in receiving effective treatment for psychosis adversely impacts outcomes. We investig...
Background: People with early psychotic symptoms often experience treatment delays, which can exacer...
Background: People with early psychotic symptoms often experience treatment delays, which can exacer...
Purpose Delay in receiving effective treatment for psychosis adversely impacts outcomes. We investig...
Background. Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service cont...
BACKGROUND:Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service conta...
Evidence-based decisions on indicated prevention in early psychosis require large-scale studies on t...
Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service contact. Stigma-...
PURPOSE Prevention of psychosis requires both presence of clinical high risk (CHR) criteria and e...