Duration of early intervention for psychosis: 2 years
      versus 3 years
    EYH Chen1,2, WC Chang1,2,
      CLM Hui1, SKW Chan1,2, EHM Lee1, GHY Wong3
    1 Department of Psychiatry, LKS Faculty
      of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
    2 State Key Laboratory of Brain and
      Cognitive Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
    3 Department of Social Work and Social
      Administration, The University of Hong Kong
    1. The beneficial therapeutic gains on functional
      and symptom outcomes attained by an additional year of early intervention
      for first-episode psychosis patients could not be sustained 2 years after
      service withdrawal.
2. An apparent lack of efficacy of extended early intervention on maintaining better illness outcomes might be attributable to multiple factors that were not addressed by the current study and thus warrant further investigation to clarify which treatment elements might be critical in enhancing durability of early intervention for psychosis.
    2. An apparent lack of efficacy of extended early intervention on maintaining better illness outcomes might be attributable to multiple factors that were not addressed by the current study and thus warrant further investigation to clarify which treatment elements might be critical in enhancing durability of early intervention for psychosis.


