2024
DOI: 10.1111/eip.13606
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Do Non‐Clinical Services Help to Improve Functional Outcomes Among Young Adults With Mental Disorders? A Systematic Review

Kate Gossip,
Julie John,
Charlotte Comben
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionMental disorders during young adulthood can significantly impair functioning in daily activities. Non‐clinical support services aim to improve functioning by helping people to build social and life skills, participate in education and employment and improve physical health. This study aims to examine and synthesise the evidence for non‐clinical services on improving functional outcomes for young adults with mental disorders.MethodsA systematic search was undertaken to identify quantitative and qual… Show more

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