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Project Details

 

The Role of Clinical and Social Factors in Predicting Incidence/ Prevalence and Clinical/ Functional Outcomes in Psychotic Disorders

Lead Applicant Name :
Rashmi Patel
Project Type :
Research
Approval Date :
19-Jun-2013
References :
Mood Instability is a Common Feature of Mental Health Disorders and is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes<br/>Patel, R., Lloyd, T., Jackson, R., Ball, M., Shetty, H., Broadbent, M., Geddes, J., Stewart, R., McGuire, P., Taylor, M. May 2015 In: BMJ Open. 5,5: e007504.<br/><br/>Prodromal Services Improve Clinical Outcomes in People who Present with an Established First Episode of Psychosis <br/>Patel, R., Fusar-Poli, P., Diaz-Caneja, C.M., Valmaggia, L., Byrne, M., Badger, S., Garety, P., Shetty, H., Broadbent, M., Stewart, R. & McGuire, P. 1 March 2015 In: Schizophrenis Bulletin. 41, S1-S341.
Lay Summary :
This study aims to investigate how clinical and sociodemographic factors contribute towards incidence/prevalence and prognosis of first episode psychosis.