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Psychosis & Early Intervention

Factors influencing relapse during a 2-year follow-up of first-episode psychosis in a specialized early intervention service, Psychological Medicine 2008, 38 : 1585-1593
Abstract:
Differential association of risk factors associated with relapse following treatment of first-episode psychosis (FEP) have not been studied adequately, especially for patients treated in specialized early intervention (SEI) services, where some of the usual [...]

First Episode Psychosis & Ethnicity – A case-control study

Cumulative social disadvantage, ethnicity and first-episode psychosis: a case-control study, Psychological Medicine (2008), 38 : 1701-1715

C. Morgana1 c1, J. Kirkbridea2, G. Hutchinsona3, T. Craiga1a4, K. Morgana5, P. Dazzana4, J. Boydella4, G. A. Doodya6, P. B. Jonesa2, R. M. Murraya4, J. Leffa4 and P. Fearona4

a1 NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, and Centre for Public Mental Health, Health Service and Population [...]

Physical Activity in Acute Mental Health in Manchester & Occupational Therapy

Promoting Physical Activity in Acute Mental Health, The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Volume 71, Number 11, November 2008
Abstract:
Government initiatives, such as mental health promotion and social inclusion, have influenced the provision of physical activity to clients on an inpatient acute mental health unit in north Manchester. The use of physical activity as an intervention fits [...]