Early intervention in serious mental health conditions relies on the accurate identification of adolescents and young adults at high risk or with very recent onset of psychosis. Current early detection strategies have had limited success, identifying only a fraction of these individuals within the recommended 3- to 6-month window. Broader public health strategies such as population screening are hampered by low base rates and poor self-report screen specificity. Screening for Early Emerging Mental Experiences (SEE ME) is a three-stage SCREEN-TRIAGE-ENGAGE model for the early detection of psychosis in integrated primary care adolescent and young adult patients during the period of peak onset. It builds on the KNOW THE SIGNS-FIND THE WORDS-...
Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A...
A fundamental shift in the approach to early identification of psychosis is urgently needed. Recogni...
As this volume shows, early detection of and intervention in psychosis is a rapidly evolving and hig...
Early intervention in serious mental health conditions relies on the accurate identification of adol...
Screening for major mental illness in adolescents and young adults has lagged behind screening for p...
Background: Routine screening for psychosis risk in mental health care is not common practice. Howev...
Background: The first rate-limiting step for improving outcomes of psychosis through preventive inte...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: Duration of untreated psychosis, or the time between on...
Recent research linking the duration of untreated psychosis to illness course and outcome highlights...
BACKGROUND: Early identification and intervention is a gold standard for psychotic disorders, for wh...
AIM: Successful delivery of care to individuals with early psychosis depends on the ability of commu...
Objective: This study assessed the effects of a community outreach and education model implemented a...
OBJECTIVE:Although screening for psychosis may reduce the duration of untreated psychosis, the barri...
Aims: To screen and detect individuals at ultra high risk (UHR) for psychosis and evaluate the effic...
Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A...
Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A...
A fundamental shift in the approach to early identification of psychosis is urgently needed. Recogni...
As this volume shows, early detection of and intervention in psychosis is a rapidly evolving and hig...
Early intervention in serious mental health conditions relies on the accurate identification of adol...
Screening for major mental illness in adolescents and young adults has lagged behind screening for p...
Background: Routine screening for psychosis risk in mental health care is not common practice. Howev...
Background: The first rate-limiting step for improving outcomes of psychosis through preventive inte...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: Duration of untreated psychosis, or the time between on...
Recent research linking the duration of untreated psychosis to illness course and outcome highlights...
BACKGROUND: Early identification and intervention is a gold standard for psychotic disorders, for wh...
AIM: Successful delivery of care to individuals with early psychosis depends on the ability of commu...
Objective: This study assessed the effects of a community outreach and education model implemented a...
OBJECTIVE:Although screening for psychosis may reduce the duration of untreated psychosis, the barri...
Aims: To screen and detect individuals at ultra high risk (UHR) for psychosis and evaluate the effic...
Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A...
Early identification of subjects at risk of developing psychosis is the key to early intervention. A...
A fundamental shift in the approach to early identification of psychosis is urgently needed. Recogni...
As this volume shows, early detection of and intervention in psychosis is a rapidly evolving and hig...