2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-7893.2010.00193.x
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Early intervention for psychosis in Hong Kong – the EASY programme

Abstract: The results suggested that the programme improved patients' outcome. Additional costs such as extra medical staff and medications may be offset by the shortened hospital stay. Further directions in early intervention are also discussed.

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“…et al, 2015). In Hong Kong, an early intervention service, the Early Assessment Service for Young People with Psychosis (EASY) program (Tang et al, 2010), was implemented in 2001 as a territory-wide service within the public healthcare system by the Hospital Authority (HA). This program provides a two-year phase-specific intervention to patients with FEP of age 15 to 25.…”
Section: Family Intervention Of Psychosis: An Overview and Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…et al, 2015). In Hong Kong, an early intervention service, the Early Assessment Service for Young People with Psychosis (EASY) program (Tang et al, 2010), was implemented in 2001 as a territory-wide service within the public healthcare system by the Hospital Authority (HA). This program provides a two-year phase-specific intervention to patients with FEP of age 15 to 25.…”
Section: Family Intervention Of Psychosis: An Overview and Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2001, this publicly funded specialized program has been providing early assessment and phase-specific intervention to all individuals aged 15-25 years experiencing their FEP in Hong Kong (Tang et al, 2010). Since 2001, this publicly funded specialized program has been providing early assessment and phase-specific intervention to all individuals aged 15-25 years experiencing their FEP in Hong Kong (Tang et al, 2010).…”
Section: Participants and Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence shows the efficacy of adjunctive psychosocial interventions for first-episode psychosis [2330]. Methodological complications have been found since most published studies utilized quasi-experimental and single-group designs to assess the effectiveness of treatment programs [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%