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Restricting community treatment orders to people with non-affective psychosis is needed to reduce use and improve subsequent outcomes: Queensland-wide cohort study
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Restricting community treatment orders to people with non-affective psychosis is needed to reduce use and improve subsequent outcomes: Queensland-wide cohort study

Steve Kisely, Claudia Bull, Giles Newton-Howes, Tessa Zirnsak, Vrinda Edan, Sharon Lawn, Edwina Light, Chris Maylea, Christopher Ryan, Penelope Weller, …
British journal of psychiatry
23/07/2025
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/47276

Abstract

compulsory community treatment out-patient commitment administrative health data Community treatment orders psychosis
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