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Comprehensive Versus Usual Community Care for First-Episode Psychosis: 2-Year Outcomes From the NIMH RAISE Early Treatment Program.


AUTHORS

Kane JM , Robinson DG , Schooler NR , Mueser KT , Penn DL , Rosenheck RA , Addington J , Brunette MF , Correll CU , Estroff SE , Marcy P , Robinson J , Meyer-Kalos PS , Gottlieb JD , Glynn SM , Lynde DW , Pipes R , Kurian BT , Miller AL , Azrin ST , Goldstein AB , Severe JB , Lin H , Sint KJ , John M , Heinssen RK , . The American journal of psychiatry. 2015 10 20; (). appiajp201515050632

ABSTRACT

The primary aim of this study was to compare the impact of NAVIGATE, a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, team-based treatment approach for first-episode psychosis designed for implementation in the U.S. health care system, with community care on quality of life.


The primary aim of this study was to compare the impact of NAVIGATE, a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, team-based treatment approach for first-episode psychosis designed for implementation in the U.S. health care system, with community care on quality of life.


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