Care Pathways and Initial Engagement in Early Psychosis Intervention Services Among Youths and Young Adults
Alexia Polillo,
George Foussias,
Wei Wang
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceBroad efforts to improve access to early psychosis intervention (EPI) services may not address health disparities in pathways to care and initial engagement in treatment.ObjectiveTo understand factors associated with referral from acute hospital-based settings and initial engagement in EPI services.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis retrospective cohort study used electronic medical record data from all patients aged 16 to 29 years who were referred to a large EPI program between January 2018 and … Show more
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