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Can engagement predict outcome in Assertive Outreach

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Pages 73-81 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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ALAN MEADEN, DAVID HACKER, ALET VILLIERS, JARROD CARBOURNE & ANDREW PAGET. (2012) Developing a measurement of engagement: The Residential Rehabilitation Engagement Scale for psychosis. Journal of Mental Health 21:2, pages 182-191.
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Diana Roeg, Ien van de Goor & Henk Garretsen. (2014) Predicting Initial Client Engagement with Community Mental Health Services by Routinely Measured Data. Community Mental Health Journal 51:1, pages 71-78.
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Carsten Schley, Kally Yuen, Karen Fletcher & Alessandra Radovini. (2012) Does engagement with an intensive outreach service predict better treatment outcomes in ‘high-risk’ youth?. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 6:2, pages 176-184.
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N. WRIGHT, P. CALLAGHAN & P. BARTLETT. (2011) Mental health service users' and practitioners' experiences of engagement in assertive outreach: a qualitative study. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 18:9, pages 822-832.
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Thomas Chalmers McLaughlin. (2010) Using Common Themes: Cost-Effectiveness of Permanent Supported Housing for People With Mental Illness. Research on Social Work Practice 21:4, pages 404-411.
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