Background: Preventing psychotic disorders and effective treatment in first-episode psychosis are key priorities for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. This review assessed the evidence base for the cost-effectiveness of health and social care interventions for people at risk of psychosis and for first-episode psychosis. Methods: Electronic searches were conducted using the PsycINFO, MEDLINE and Embase databases to identify relevant published full economic evaluations published before August 2020. Full-text English-language studies reporting a full economic evaluation of a health or social care intervention aiming to reduce or prevent symptoms in people at risk of psychosis or experiencing first-episode psychosis were in...
Background/Objectives: Participation in employment tends to be low in people with mental disorders. ...
Objective: The first aim was to determine the cost-effectiveness of CBT to prevent first-episode psy...
Background: When psychosis emerges in young people there is a risk of poorer outcomes, and access to...
Aim: To explore the economic impacts of early intervention in England on outcomes and costs for peop...
Objective: Early-intervention units have proliferated over the last decade, justified in terms of co...
Background/Objectives: Recent studies show good evidence on the relationship between the length of t...
Aim: Psychotic disorders have long-term negative consequences for functioning and quality of life. U...
Purpose of review: Assessing recent evidence on psychosocial interventions for people with first e...
Background: There is mounting evidence that people with severe mental illness have unhealthy lifesty...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to report on the design of a model to determine the cost-effectiveness o...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Radhakrishnan, M., et al. (2017). Cost-e...
BACKGROUND: Although there is evidence for the effectiveness of interventions for psychosis among ul...
Background: Early-intervention services (EISs) offer prompt and effective care to individuals with f...
Background/Objectives: Participation in employment tends to be low in people with mental disorders. ...
Objective: The first aim was to determine the cost-effectiveness of CBT to prevent first-episode psy...
Background: When psychosis emerges in young people there is a risk of poorer outcomes, and access to...
Aim: To explore the economic impacts of early intervention in England on outcomes and costs for peop...
Objective: Early-intervention units have proliferated over the last decade, justified in terms of co...
Background/Objectives: Recent studies show good evidence on the relationship between the length of t...
Aim: Psychotic disorders have long-term negative consequences for functioning and quality of life. U...
Purpose of review: Assessing recent evidence on psychosocial interventions for people with first e...
Background: There is mounting evidence that people with severe mental illness have unhealthy lifesty...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to report on the design of a model to determine the cost-effectiveness o...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Radhakrishnan, M., et al. (2017). Cost-e...
BACKGROUND: Although there is evidence for the effectiveness of interventions for psychosis among ul...
Background: Early-intervention services (EISs) offer prompt and effective care to individuals with f...
Background/Objectives: Participation in employment tends to be low in people with mental disorders. ...
Objective: The first aim was to determine the cost-effectiveness of CBT to prevent first-episode psy...
Background: When psychosis emerges in young people there is a risk of poorer outcomes, and access to...