This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts of the 4th Biennial Schizophrenia International Research ConferenceBACKGROUND: Hospitalization may cause psychological and social burden to patients and the society. One of the key aims of early intervention in psychosis is to reduce hospitalisation and promote recovery in the community. The current study compared the characteristics of psychosis patients with and without hospitalization at their first episode to explore the associated factors of hospitalization. METHODS: Patients, aged 26-55, with a diagnosis of schizophrenia spectrum disorders were recruited from the Jockey Club Early Psychoss Project in Hong Kong. The sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, including gender, age, educational...
BACKGROUND: First hospitalisation for a psychotic episode causes intense distress to patients and fa...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate the differences in baseline characteristi...
Background: Studies in schizophrenia suggest that a longer initial period of untreated illness is as...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.Aim: This study examined the incidence of hospitalization an...
Hospitalization was one of the most important variables to study in patients of first-episode psycho...
This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts of the 4th Biennial Schizophrenia International Research Con...
atients suffering from schizophrenia make many demands on the health care system over the course of ...
Conference Theme - Early Psychosis: A Lifetime PerspectivePoster abstractBackground: Psychotic dis...
Background: It is unknown whether prodromal services improve outcomes in those who go on to develop ...
Objective: To determine the rates of hospitalization during the first year of treatment for schizoph...
There is little research on characteristics related to course and prognosis of early-onset psychosis...
Session - 9. Health Economics & Services Research: no. 1521946This journal suppl. contain Abstracts ...
BACKGROUND: Reducing hospitalisation and length of stay (LOS) in hospital following first episode ps...
Objective: Relatively little has been published on dynamic, that is, modifiable, as opposed to stati...
Patients with psychotic disorders face a multitude of medical health disparities in addition to psyc...
BACKGROUND: First hospitalisation for a psychotic episode causes intense distress to patients and fa...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate the differences in baseline characteristi...
Background: Studies in schizophrenia suggest that a longer initial period of untreated illness is as...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.Aim: This study examined the incidence of hospitalization an...
Hospitalization was one of the most important variables to study in patients of first-episode psycho...
This journal suppl. entitled: Abstracts of the 4th Biennial Schizophrenia International Research Con...
atients suffering from schizophrenia make many demands on the health care system over the course of ...
Conference Theme - Early Psychosis: A Lifetime PerspectivePoster abstractBackground: Psychotic dis...
Background: It is unknown whether prodromal services improve outcomes in those who go on to develop ...
Objective: To determine the rates of hospitalization during the first year of treatment for schizoph...
There is little research on characteristics related to course and prognosis of early-onset psychosis...
Session - 9. Health Economics & Services Research: no. 1521946This journal suppl. contain Abstracts ...
BACKGROUND: Reducing hospitalisation and length of stay (LOS) in hospital following first episode ps...
Objective: Relatively little has been published on dynamic, that is, modifiable, as opposed to stati...
Patients with psychotic disorders face a multitude of medical health disparities in addition to psyc...
BACKGROUND: First hospitalisation for a psychotic episode causes intense distress to patients and fa...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate the differences in baseline characteristi...
Background: Studies in schizophrenia suggest that a longer initial period of untreated illness is as...