Early Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Psychosis Program: Community Outreach and Early Identification at Six U.S. Sites

Psychiatric Services : a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association
Sarah LynchDonna Downing

Abstract

This study assessed the effects of a community outreach and education model implemented as part of the Early Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Psychosis Program (EDIPPP), a national multisite study in six U.S. regions. EDIPPP's model was designed to generate rapid referrals of youths at clinical high risk of psychosis by creating a network of professionals and community members trained to identify signs of early psychosis. Qualitative and quantitative data were gathered through an evaluation of outreach efforts at five sites over a two-year period and through interviews with staff at all six sites. All outreach activities to groups (educational, medical, and mental health professionals; community groups; media; youth and parent groups; and multicultural communities) were counted for the six sites to determine correlations with total referrals and enrollments. During the study period (May 2007-May 2010), 848 formal presentations were made to 22,840 attendees and 145 informal presentations were made to 11,528 attendees at all six sites. These presentations led to 1,652 phone referrals. A total of 520 (31%) of these individuals were offered in-person orientation, and 392 (75%) of those were assessed for eligibility. A tota...Continue Reading

Associated Clinical Trials

Sep 19, 2007·William McFarlane, William McFarlane

Citations

Jan 29, 2019·Early Intervention in Psychiatry·Theresa K HaidlKai Vogeley
Sep 8, 2020·Psychological Medicine·Robin M MurrayOlesya Ajnakina
Jul 12, 2017·International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being·Benjamin BrewCiaran Mulholland
Mar 21, 2019·Psychiatric Services : a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association·Tara A NiendamJoy Melnikow
Aug 26, 2017·Early Intervention in Psychiatry·L Diane ParhamWilliam R McFarlane
Jun 26, 2020·Frontiers in Psychiatry·Christina D Kang-YiC Neill Epperson
Jan 15, 2021·Translational Psychiatry·Gonzalo Salazar de PabloPaolo Fusar-Poli

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