BackgroundEarly specialised care may improve short-term outcome in first-episode non-affective psychosis, but it is unclear if these benefits endure.AimsTo assess the long-term effect of early intervention in psychosis.MethodIndividuals with first-episode psychosis were randomised to specialised care or care as usual (trial number: ISRCTN73679874). Outcome after 5 years was assessed by case-note review.ResultsThere were no significant differences in the admission rate (coefficient 0.096, 95% CI –0.550 to 0.742, P = 0.770) or the mean number of bed days (coefficient 6.344, 95% CI –46 to 58.7, P = 0.810).ConclusionsThese findings that specialist intervention did not markedly improved outcome at 5 years accord with those from a larger OPUS stu...
Background: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EI) was introduced into the British NHS as a result of ...
Background Psychosis is an illness characterised by the presence of hallucinations and delusions tha...
AbstractEarly intervention in psychosis, while not a new concept, has seen great development over th...
BackgroundEarly specialised care may improve short-term outcome in first-episode non-affective psych...
BACKGROUND: Early specialised care may improve short-term outcome in first-episode non-affective psy...
Early psychosis intervention programmes have been around for 20 years. The duration of psychosis has...
Objective: The effectiveness of early intervention for patients with first-episode psychosis is unce...
Objective This study aimed to determine if the inception of Early Intervention Services (EISs) is f...
Objective This study aimed to determine if the inception of Early Intervention Services (EISs) is...
Introduction: Specialized early intervention programs such as The Danish OPUS treatment are efficien...
Early intervention is assumed to improve outcome in first-episode psychosis, but this has not been p...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
Aim: We conducted a 1-year prospective evaluation of an early intervention in psychosis service (Ear...
Background: Early intervention in psychosis is an opportunity. Research ahs shown that if any thing ...
Conference Theme - Early Psychosis: A Lifetime PerspectivePoster abstractBackground: Psychotic dis...
Background: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EI) was introduced into the British NHS as a result of ...
Background Psychosis is an illness characterised by the presence of hallucinations and delusions tha...
AbstractEarly intervention in psychosis, while not a new concept, has seen great development over th...
BackgroundEarly specialised care may improve short-term outcome in first-episode non-affective psych...
BACKGROUND: Early specialised care may improve short-term outcome in first-episode non-affective psy...
Early psychosis intervention programmes have been around for 20 years. The duration of psychosis has...
Objective: The effectiveness of early intervention for patients with first-episode psychosis is unce...
Objective This study aimed to determine if the inception of Early Intervention Services (EISs) is f...
Objective This study aimed to determine if the inception of Early Intervention Services (EISs) is...
Introduction: Specialized early intervention programs such as The Danish OPUS treatment are efficien...
Early intervention is assumed to improve outcome in first-episode psychosis, but this has not been p...
Aims - Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and ...
Aim: We conducted a 1-year prospective evaluation of an early intervention in psychosis service (Ear...
Background: Early intervention in psychosis is an opportunity. Research ahs shown that if any thing ...
Conference Theme - Early Psychosis: A Lifetime PerspectivePoster abstractBackground: Psychotic dis...
Background: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EI) was introduced into the British NHS as a result of ...
Background Psychosis is an illness characterised by the presence of hallucinations and delusions tha...
AbstractEarly intervention in psychosis, while not a new concept, has seen great development over th...