Higher rates of disengagement among young adults attending a general adult community mental health team: Time to consider a youth‐specific service?
Early Intervention in Psychiatry2019Vol. 14(3), pp. 330–335
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Abstract
Young adults had distinct clinical needs and a lower level of engagement in the early stage of treatment compared with their older counterparts in this community team. Further research and stakeholder consultation is needed to more clearly identify the issues in relation to patient engagement. These insights will help to inform the development of youth-specific community mental health services.
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