Hospitalization was one of the most important variables to study in patients of first-episode psychosis. Many literatures had done in the past to predict hospitalization in western countries, yet, little was done in Asian countries. In this study, the author aimed to examine the variables associated with hospitalization in seven hundred Chinese young people presented with first-episode psychosis to a specialized early intervention service in Hong Kong; the variables for examinations were mainly consisted of baseline characteristics and clinical variables such as socio-demographics, duration of untreated psychosis (DUP), age of onset, mode of onset, types of diagnosis and past history of suicide attempt. In comparison with patients who were ...
Objective: The effectiveness of early intervention for patients with first-episode psychosis is unce...
Objectives: The identification of individuals at high risk of becoming psychotic within the near fut...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.Aim: This study examined the incidence of hospitalization an...
This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts of the 4th Biennial Schizophrenia International Research Con...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the rates and predictors of symptomatic r...
This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts of the 4th Biennial Schizophrenia International Research Con...
Duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) has been considered as one of the few potentially malleable pr...
Conference Theme - Early Psychosis: A Lifetime PerspectivePoster abstractBackground: Psychotic dis...
This journal suppl. entitled: XIth Biennial Winter Workshop on SchizophreniaThis study aimed to exam...
Objective: To describe the pathway to care for patients with first-episode psychosis in Hong Kong. P...
Purpose: Delay in receiving treatment in psychosis may lead to adverse consequences. We examined the...
Regular Symposium 2.2 – Early Psychosis: no. RS2.2.1Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Mental Health in...
Conference Theme: Public Mental Health for Human DignityIn Hong Kong, early intervention for psychos...
atients suffering from schizophrenia make many demands on the health care system over the course of ...
Objective: The effectiveness of early intervention for patients with first-episode psychosis is unce...
Objectives: The identification of individuals at high risk of becoming psychotic within the near fut...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.Aim: This study examined the incidence of hospitalization an...
This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts of the 4th Biennial Schizophrenia International Research Con...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the rates and predictors of symptomatic r...
This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts of the 4th Biennial Schizophrenia International Research Con...
Duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) has been considered as one of the few potentially malleable pr...
Conference Theme - Early Psychosis: A Lifetime PerspectivePoster abstractBackground: Psychotic dis...
This journal suppl. entitled: XIth Biennial Winter Workshop on SchizophreniaThis study aimed to exam...
Objective: To describe the pathway to care for patients with first-episode psychosis in Hong Kong. P...
Purpose: Delay in receiving treatment in psychosis may lead to adverse consequences. We examined the...
Regular Symposium 2.2 – Early Psychosis: no. RS2.2.1Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Mental Health in...
Conference Theme: Public Mental Health for Human DignityIn Hong Kong, early intervention for psychos...
atients suffering from schizophrenia make many demands on the health care system over the course of ...
Objective: The effectiveness of early intervention for patients with first-episode psychosis is unce...
Objectives: The identification of individuals at high risk of becoming psychotic within the near fut...
Aim: Psychotic disorders incur substantial long-term burdens to patients and society. Early interven...