Early specialised treatment for first-episode psychosis: Does it make a difference?

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Abstract

Specialised treatment programmes for people with first-episode psychosis are cost-effective as long as the treatment continues. But the effect seems to be the result of an ongoing active treatment rather than a cure. The main challenges are to secure long-term involvement in treatment and to develop strategies for prevention.

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Friis, S. (2010, May). Early specialised treatment for first-episode psychosis: Does it make a difference? British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.109.075143

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