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Project Details

 

How do Clinical Populations of ‘At-Risk Mental State’ and ‘First-Episode Psychosis’ Differ?

Lead Applicant Name :
Robin Wilson
Project Type :
Research
Approval Date :
21-Jan-2015
References :
Cannabis Use and Treatment Resistance in First Episode Psychosis: A Natural Language Processing Study <br/>Patel, R., Wilson, R., Jackson, R., Ball, M., Shetty, H., Broadbent, M., Stewart, R., McGuire, P. & Bhattacharyya, S. 26 Feb 2015 In : The Lancet. 385, p. S79 S0140-6736(15)60394-4.<br/><br/>Association of Cannabis Use with Hospital Admission and Treatment Resistance in People with First Episode Psychosis in South London. <br/>Patel, R., Wilson, R., Jackson, R., Ball, M., Shetty, H., Broadbent, M., Stewart, R., McGuire, P. & Bhattacharyya, S. 11 Nov 2014 In: Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 8, S1, p. 59-59.<br/><br/>Do fewer males present to clinical high-risk services for psychosis relative to first-episode services Wilson, R.P, Patel, R and Bharracharyya, S. 28 Jan 2016 In: Early Intervention in Psychiatry, p1-7
Lay Summary :
This project will compare a range of clinical and sociodemographic variables between people with 'First Episode Psychosis' and 'At Risk Mental State' from the same geographic location and under the care of the same provider.