2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-024-06126-y
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Impact of family engagement on client participation in coordinated specialty care for first episodes of psychosis

Marielle Demarais,
Melissa Fisher,
Anne Williams-Wengerd
et al.

Abstract: Background Coordinated specialty care (CSC) programs for first episodes of psychosis are increasingly offered in the United States. A component of CSC programs is active family engagement in treatment, though research on the impact of this engagement is limited. This study examined the characteristics of families engaged compared to families not engaged in treatment, and the impact of family engagement on client participation and medication adherence over the first 6 months of treatment. … Show more

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