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Martin Lambert1, Daniel Schöttle1, Mary Sengutta1, Daniel Lüdecke1, Antonia-Luise Nawara1, Britta Galling2, Ute Handwerk3, Wiebke Rothländer3, Anne-Lena Falk1, Liz Rietschel4, Charlotte Gagern1, Gizem Sarikaya1, Linus Wittmann1, Friederike Ruppelt1, Anne Daubmann5, Benjamin Lange1, Dieter Naber1, Michael Schulte-Markwort2, Hans-Peter Unger6, Sabine Ott7, Georg Romer6, Helmut Krüger3, Jürgen Gallinat1, Karl Wegscheider5, Thomas Bock1, Anne Karow1.
Abstract
This is a prospective 1-year follow-up study comparing a combined intervention consisting of multidimensional early detection strategies with age- and interdisciplinary integrated care (intervention group, n = 120) with standard care (historical control group, n = 105) in adolescents and young adults within the early phase of psychosis. Data at study entry indicate a high complexity and severity of illness. Primary outcome is the 6-month rate of combined symptomatic and functional remission at study endpoint. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26135281 DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1387652
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatr Prax ISSN: 0303-4259