Journal article
Responding to challenges for people with psychotic illness: Updated evidence from the Survey of High Impact Psychosis
VA Morgan, A Waterreus, V Carr, D Castle, M Cohen, C Harvey, C Galletly, A Mackinnon, P McGorry, JJ McGrath, AL Neil, S Saw, JC Badcock, DL Foley, G Waghorn, S Coker, A Jablensky
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Objective: The objective is to summarise recent findings from the 2010 Australian Survey of High Impact Psychosis (SHIP) and examine their implications for future policy and planning to improve mental health, physical health and other circumstances of people with a psychotic disorder. Methods: Survey of High Impact Psychosis collected nationally representative data on 1825 people with psychotic illness. Over 60 papers have been published covering key challenges reported by participants: financial problems, loneliness and social isolation, unemployment, poor physical health, uncontrolled symptoms of mental illness, and lack of stable, suitable housing. Findings are summarised under the rubric..
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