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Patterns of Primary Care Use Prior to a First Diagnosis of Nonaffective Psychotic Disorder in Ontario, Canada: Modèles d'utilisation des soins de première ligne avant un premier diagnostic de trouble psychotique non affectif en Ontario, Canada.

Nicole SchoerRebecca RodriguesJennifer ReidBridget L RyanDaniel J LizotteRichard BoothArlene G MacDougallPaul KurdyakKelly K Anderson
Published in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2020)
We found elevated patterns of primary care service use prior to first diagnosis of psychotic disorder, suggesting that initiatives to support family physicians in their role on the pathway to care are warranted. Earlier intervention has implications for improved social, educational, and professional development in young people with first-episode psychosis.
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