© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: Duration of untreated psychosis, or the time between onset of psychosis symptoms and accurate diagnosis and treatment, is a significant predictor of both initial treatment response and long-term outcomes. As such, efforts to improve rapid identification are key. Because early signs of psychosis commonly emerge in adolescence, schools have the potential to play an important role in the identification of psychosis-spectrum disorders. Methods: To illustrate the potential role of schools in this effort, the current paper describes implementation of a psychosis screening tool as part of a larger study focused on reducing the duration of untreated psychosis in Sacramento, CA. Results: Clinical consider...
Under-identification of mental health difficulties (MHD) in children and young people contributes to...
Background: Routine screening for psychosis risk in mental health care is not common practice. Howev...
Background: Screening methods for detecting Ultra High Risk status (UHR) or psychosis should be impr...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: Duration of untreated psychosis, or the time between on...
OBJECTIVE:Although screening for psychosis may reduce the duration of untreated psychosis, the barri...
School-based mental health professionals often conduct assessments and provide interventions on an i...
Early intervention in serious mental health conditions relies on the accurate identification of adol...
BACKGROUND: This article discusses the importance of screening students in schools for emotional/beh...
Schools may be well-placed to identify signs of mental health (MH) problems in children; however, th...
Early onset Schizophrenia, identified prior to the age of 18, is rare and has a tremendous impact on...
Recent research linking the duration of untreated psychosis to illness course and outcome highlights...
Screening for major mental illness in adolescents and young adults has lagged behind screening for p...
Aims: To establish how much knowledge and experience secondary school-teachers have about psychosis,...
Under-identification of mental health difficulties (MHD) in children and young people contributes to...
Funder: Gates Cambridge Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005370Abstract: Under-identific...
Under-identification of mental health difficulties (MHD) in children and young people contributes to...
Background: Routine screening for psychosis risk in mental health care is not common practice. Howev...
Background: Screening methods for detecting Ultra High Risk status (UHR) or psychosis should be impr...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: Duration of untreated psychosis, or the time between on...
OBJECTIVE:Although screening for psychosis may reduce the duration of untreated psychosis, the barri...
School-based mental health professionals often conduct assessments and provide interventions on an i...
Early intervention in serious mental health conditions relies on the accurate identification of adol...
BACKGROUND: This article discusses the importance of screening students in schools for emotional/beh...
Schools may be well-placed to identify signs of mental health (MH) problems in children; however, th...
Early onset Schizophrenia, identified prior to the age of 18, is rare and has a tremendous impact on...
Recent research linking the duration of untreated psychosis to illness course and outcome highlights...
Screening for major mental illness in adolescents and young adults has lagged behind screening for p...
Aims: To establish how much knowledge and experience secondary school-teachers have about psychosis,...
Under-identification of mental health difficulties (MHD) in children and young people contributes to...
Funder: Gates Cambridge Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005370Abstract: Under-identific...
Under-identification of mental health difficulties (MHD) in children and young people contributes to...
Background: Routine screening for psychosis risk in mental health care is not common practice. Howev...
Background: Screening methods for detecting Ultra High Risk status (UHR) or psychosis should be impr...