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Who gets evidence-based therapy for psychosis in the six months following a psychiatric hospital admission? Follow-up data from an inpatient randomised controlled trial

OAI: oai:purehost.bath.ac.uk:openaire_cris_publications/92e077f6-44d6-4c3d-83d4-0834ff3c66cf DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113605
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Abstract

A major barrier to clinicians referring service users with psychosis for psychological therapies is the belief that they will not engage. We investigated therapy receipt after discharge, in a sample of service users who had already demonstrated willingness to engage in psychological therapy during an inpatient admission. We found only one-third of service users (33%; 16/48) had received at least 1 session of evidence-based therapy at 6-month follow-up after discharge. We found that therapy receipt was more common for service users with i) lower delusional distress at discharge, ii) BME background, and iii) discharged to an Early Intervention (EI) service.