Journal article
Effectiveness of Early Psychosis Intervention: Comparison of Service Users and Nonusers in Population-Based Health Administrative Data
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Early psychosis intervention (EPI) programs improve clinical and functional outcomes for people with first-episode psychosis. Less is known about the impact of these programs on the larger health care system. The authors sought to compare indicators of health service use, self-harm, suicide, and mortality between people with first-episode psychosis who were using EPI services and a propensity-matched group of concurrent control …
Authors
Anderson KK; Norman R; MacDougall A; Edwards J; Palaniyappan L; Lau C; Kurdyak P
Journal
American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 175, No. 5, pp. 443–452
Publisher
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Publication Date
May 1, 2018
DOI
10.1176/appi.ajp.2017.17050480
ISSN
0002-953X
Associated Experts
Fields of Research (FoR)
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdolescentAdultCase ManagementCase-Control StudiesCohort StudiesCombined Modality TherapyEarly Medical InterventionFemaleHumansMaleMental Health ServicesOntarioOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient AdmissionPropensity ScorePsychotic DisordersRetrospective StudiesSelf-Injurious BehaviorSuicideSurvival RateUtilization ReviewYoung AdultSuicide Prevention