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Changes in community providers' screening behaviours, referral practices, and clinical confidence following participation in an early psychosis educational campaign.

Zachary B MillmanMichelle L WestHeather ThibeauA Simone SandersMargaret GuyerMatcheri S KeshavanMegan LillyMichelle Friedman-YakoobianKristen A WoodberryKelsey A JohnsonEmily R Kline
Published in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2021)
The results suggest that outreach campaigns designed to enhance community providers' knowledge about early psychosis assessment and resources may be effective in promoting screening, referrals, and confidence in managing psychosis. Gains in provider confidence may contribute to increases in screening. Given the lack of control group and relatively short follow-up period, more research is needed to determine the effects of early psychosis educational events and the mechanisms by which they may promote successful treatment delivery for young people in need.
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