2024
DOI: 10.1111/eip.13553
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Referral pathways to early intervention services for psychosis and their influence on perceptions of care: An interpretive phenomenological analysis

Brannon Senger,
Quinn MacDonald,
Alissa Pencer
et al.

Abstract: AimMost young adults experiencing psychosis enter early intervention services (EIS) via inpatient and emergency departments. These experiences are suggested to negatively impact their views of treatment and engagement in EIS. However, limited research has examined the impact of young adults' prior help‐seeking experiences on these outcomes. The present study aimed to explore how young adults engaged in EIS have experienced initial help‐seeking and make sense of these experiences in the context of their current… Show more

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