2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2005.09.018
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Measuring pathways to care in first-episode psychosis: A systematic review

Abstract: Background: Adequately measuring pathways to care is a prerequisite for early detection and effective treatment of first-episode psychosis. Method:We conducted a systematic review of studies on pathways to care in firstepisode psychosis to establish what measures currently exist to assess pathways in first-episode psychosis and to compare these measures. Results:We identified 15 studies which had used six different measures of pathways to care. Differences in aims, methodology and lack of psychometric data did… Show more

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“…Pathways and access to mental health care are particularly problematic for people from Black and Minority Ethnic background [38,39]. Such groups may not access either CAMHS or AMHS [28] both because of the stigma of mental illness and the perception that services are not culturally appropriate [40].…”
Section: Young People In Special Circumstancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pathways and access to mental health care are particularly problematic for people from Black and Minority Ethnic background [38,39]. Such groups may not access either CAMHS or AMHS [28] both because of the stigma of mental illness and the perception that services are not culturally appropriate [40].…”
Section: Young People In Special Circumstancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 First point of contact usually comes via a health professional such as a GP but other contacts can be from religious officials or faith healers or from the criminal justice system. 45 People with psychosis tend to have poor quality of life (QoL). There are widespread problems with social and sexual relationships and in the performance of activities of daily living.…”
Section: Significance Of Psychosis For Patients In Terms Of Ill-healtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pathways to care are influenced by various factors such as gender, cultural and economic background or the social network of the individual [19][20][21][22][23][24]. Social withdrawal, lack of social network, belonging to an ethnic minority, being unemployed or single or having negative stereotypes about psychiatric diseases hinder help-seeking efforts [20,21,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%