2020
DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaa029.804
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T244. Further Evidence Supporting Coordinated Specialty Care for Early Psychosis: Findings From the Samhsa Supported Penn Psychosis Evaluation and Recovery Center (Perc)

Abstract: Background The early years following a first episode of psychosis (FEP) present unique opportunities to prevent declines in clinical and social function. Early intervention programs target factors known to be associated with poor long-term outcomes, including longer duration of untreated psychosis, treatment non-adherence, affective symptoms, and cognitive dysfunction. The RAISE trial and other work in the U.S. and internationally spurred congress to fund comprehensive specialty care (CSC) pr… Show more

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