Journal article
Study protocol: The development of a pilot study employing a randomised controlled design to investigate the feasibility and effects of a peer support program following discharge from a specialist first-episode psychosis treatment centre
J Robinson, A Bruxner, S Harrigan, S Bendall, E Killackey, V Tonin, K Monson, M Thurley, S Francey, AR Yung
BMC Psychiatry | Published : 2010
Abstract
Background: Young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP) are at risk of a range of negative outcomes. Specialist FEP services have been developed to provide comprehensive, multi-disciplinary treatment. However, these services are often available for a restricted period and the services that young people may be transferred to are less comprehensive. This represents a risk of drop out from treatment services in a group already considered to be at risk of disengagement. Peer support groups have been shown to improve social relationships among people with psychosis however individual peer support programs have not been tested on young people with first-episode psychosis; nor have they been te..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study received funding from the Myer Foundation, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre and NHMRC Program Grant 566529.