2013
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.111.097865
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Ethnic variations in pathways into early intervention services for psychosis

Abstract: BackgroundEthnic variations have previously been identified in the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and pathways into psychiatric services. These have not been examined in the context of early intervention services, which may alter these trajectories.AimsTo explore ethnic differences in the nature and duration of pathways into early intervention services.MethodIn a naturalistic cohort study, data were collected for 1024 individuals with psychotic disorders accepted for case management by eight London earl… Show more

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“…10 Indeed, immigration status has been previously found to be associated with the propensity to use emergency services by people with FEP. 15,31 We also found that the involvement of the GP on the pathway to care was an independent predictor of a reduced odds of making first contact with the ED, which is consistent with prior Canadian findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…10 Indeed, immigration status has been previously found to be associated with the propensity to use emergency services by people with FEP. 15,31 We also found that the involvement of the GP on the pathway to care was an independent predictor of a reduced odds of making first contact with the ED, which is consistent with prior Canadian findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…12 Three larger studies from the United Kingdom reported a shorter DUP for ethnic minority groups [14][15][16] ; however, we found little evidence overall that differences in the pathway to care translated into differences in the DUP. 13 Many of the studies included in our review were not designed or adequately powered to examine the differences linked to specific cultural, ethnic, or racialized group membership, although there have been notable exceptions.…”
Section: Limitationscontrasting
confidence: 42%
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“…We present baseline and 12-month follow-up data gathered from four EIS teams in London, UK, making use of a standardised data collection tool (MiData), which has previously been well described in published papers [19,20]. The teams all aimed to follow the UK Service Implementation Guide [21], delivering a full multidisciplinary service focused on recovery and relapse prevention for two to three years.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%