Aim This study presents client characteristics and treatment outcomes for a group of young people seen by Central Norfolk Early Intervention Team (CNEIT). The team offers an intensive outreach model of treatment to young people with complex co-morbid emotional, behavioural and social problems, as well as the presence of psychotic symptoms. Methods Outcomes include both client self-report and clinician-rated measures. Data are routinely collected at acceptance into service, after 12 months of service and at point of discharge. Results Data show that clients seen by the CNEIT youth team are a group of young people at high risk of developing long-term mental illness and social disability. Outcomes show significant reductions in ...
Objective: This study described the views over time of young people referred to early intervention s...
Introduction: Prevention of psychosis has become a major objective of modern clinical psychiatry. An...
Introduction: When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthca...
Aims: To describe a service operating in Teesside, England, that provides early intervention for yo...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether cognitive therapy is effective in preventing the worsening of emer...
Aim: Early intervention mental health services tailored for young people are being developed across ...
Background Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services improve health outcomes for young people w...
Introduction: Early Intervention for a first episode of Psychosis (EI) is essential to improve outco...
OBJECTIVE: To test effectiveness of the Early Detection, Intervention, and Prevention of Psychosis P...
The central aim of this thesis was to obtain and analyse demographic, clinical and service use data ...
Aim: The Transitions Study was designed to establish a cohort of young people (12-25 years) seeking ...
Abstract Background Young people who have social disability associated with severe and complex menta...
Ten per cent of young people experience mental health difficulties at any one time. Prevention and e...
Aim: We conducted a 1-year prospective evaluation of an early intervention in psychosis service (Ear...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Background: The first episode of psychosis is a crucial period when early inter...
Objective: This study described the views over time of young people referred to early intervention s...
Introduction: Prevention of psychosis has become a major objective of modern clinical psychiatry. An...
Introduction: When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthca...
Aims: To describe a service operating in Teesside, England, that provides early intervention for yo...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether cognitive therapy is effective in preventing the worsening of emer...
Aim: Early intervention mental health services tailored for young people are being developed across ...
Background Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services improve health outcomes for young people w...
Introduction: Early Intervention for a first episode of Psychosis (EI) is essential to improve outco...
OBJECTIVE: To test effectiveness of the Early Detection, Intervention, and Prevention of Psychosis P...
The central aim of this thesis was to obtain and analyse demographic, clinical and service use data ...
Aim: The Transitions Study was designed to establish a cohort of young people (12-25 years) seeking ...
Abstract Background Young people who have social disability associated with severe and complex menta...
Ten per cent of young people experience mental health difficulties at any one time. Prevention and e...
Aim: We conducted a 1-year prospective evaluation of an early intervention in psychosis service (Ear...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Background: The first episode of psychosis is a crucial period when early inter...
Objective: This study described the views over time of young people referred to early intervention s...
Introduction: Prevention of psychosis has become a major objective of modern clinical psychiatry. An...
Introduction: When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthca...