Right Care, First Time: Developing a Theory-Based Automated Protocol to Help Clinically Stage Young People Based on Severity and Persistence of Mental Illness
Most mental disorders emerge before the age of 25 years and, if left untreated, have the potential to lead to considerable lifetime burden of disease. Many services struggle to manage high demand and have difficulty matching individuals to timely interventions due to the heterogeneity of disorders....
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Main Authors: | Frank Iorfino (Author), Vanessa Wan Sze Cheng (Author), Shane P. Cross (Author), Hannah F. Yee (Author), Tracey A. Davenport (Author), Elizabeth M. Scott (Author), Ian B. Hickie (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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