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Outcomes following first-episode psychosis: Why we should intervene early in all ages, not only in youth
Julia M. Lappin (Lead / Corresponding author)
, Margaret Heslin
, Peter B. Jones
, Gillian A. Doody
, Ulrich A. Reininghaus
, Arsime Demjaha
,
Timothy Croudace
, Thomas Jamieson-Craig
, Kim Donoghue
, Ben Lomas
, Paul Fearon
, Robin M. Murray
, Paola Dazzan
, Craig Morgan
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All Ages
100%
Early Intervention
100%
First-episode Psychosis
100%
Early Intervention Services
57%
Service Use
42%
Entry Criteria
42%
Australia
28%
United Kingdom
28%
Psychosis
28%
Incidence Rate
28%
Age-based
28%
Clinical Outcomes
14%
Service Provision
14%
Functional Outcome
14%
Patient Needs
14%
Between-group
14%
Illness
14%
Group by
14%
Clinical Application
14%
Number of Patients
14%
Baseline Characteristics
14%
Old Age
14%
Worse Outcome
14%
Longitudinal Follow-up
14%
Young Age
14%
10-year Outcomes
14%
Age Criteria
14%
Functional Applications
14%
Psychology
Early Intervention
100%
Worse Outcome
9%