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160 related items for PubMed ID: 25976922

  • 1. Factors influencing engagement with case managers: Perspectives of young people with a diagnosis of first episode psychosis.
    Tindall R, Francey S, Hamilton B.
    Int J Ment Health Nurs; 2015 Aug; 24(4):295-303. PubMed ID: 25976922
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  • 2. The missing voice of engagement: an exploratory study from the perspectives of case-managers at an early intervention service for first-episode psychosis.
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  • 3. Young People's Experience of a Long-Term Social Media-Based Intervention for First-Episode Psychosis: Qualitative Analysis.
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    J Med Internet Res; 2020 Jun 26; 22(6):e17570. PubMed ID: 32384056
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  • 4. The rates and determinants of disengagement and subsequent re-engagement in young people with first-episode psychosis.
    Kim DJ, Brown E, Reynolds S, Geros H, Sizer H, Tindall R, McGorry P, O'Donoghue B.
    Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol; 2019 Aug 26; 54(8):945-953. PubMed ID: 30923838
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  • 6. Client Views of Engagement in the RAISE Connection Program for Early Psychosis Recovery.
    Lucksted A, Essock SM, Stevenson J, Mendon SJ, Nossel IR, Goldman HH, Goldstein AB, Dixon LB.
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  • 7. Service Engagement in First-Episode Psychosis: Current Issues and Future Directions.
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  • 8. Disengagement Processes Within an Early Intervention Service for First-Episode Psychosis: A Longitudinal, Qualitative, Multi-Perspective Study.
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  • 9. Views of young people in early intervention services for first-episode psychosis in England.
    Lester H, Marshall M, Jones P, Fowler D, Amos T, Khan N, Birchwood M.
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  • 11. Essential ingredients of engagement when working alongside people after their first episode of psychosis: A qualitative meta-synthesis.
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  • 12. Predictors of engagement in first-episode psychosis.
    Casey D, Brown L, Gajwani R, Islam Z, Jasani R, Parsons H, Tah P, Birchwood M, Singh SP.
    Schizophr Res; 2016 Aug 26; 175(1-3):204-208. PubMed ID: 27132495
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  • 13. A descriptive review of qualitative studies in first episode psychosis.
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  • 14. What is it like to take antipsychotic medication? A qualitative study of patients with first-episode psychosis.
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  • 15. The impact of early intervention psychosis services on hospitalisation experiences: a qualitative study with young people and their carers.
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    BMC Psychiatry; 2024 May 10; 24(1):350. PubMed ID: 38730333
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  • 16. Factors contributing to engagement during the initial stages of treatment for psychosis.
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  • 17. Young people's experience of online therapy for first-episode psychosis: A qualitative study.
    Valentine L, McEnery C, O'Sullivan S, D'Alfonso S, Gleeson J, Bendall S, Alvarez-Jimenez M.
    Psychol Psychother; 2022 Mar 10; 95(1):155-172. PubMed ID: 34252267
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  • 18. Engagement in specialized early intervention services for psychosis as an interplay between personal agency and critical structures: A qualitative study.
    Cowan T, Pope MA, MacDonald K, Malla A, Ferrari M, Iyer SN.
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    Lal S, Nguyen V, Theriault J.
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  • 20. Recovery from first-episode psychosis: a dialogical perspective.
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