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Original Article

Assertive Community Treatment for the Seriously Mentally Ill in Suburban Sydney: A Programme Description and Evaluation

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Pages 438-445 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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Adaobi Udechuku, James Olver, Karen Hallam, Frances Blyth, Melissa Leslie, Marina Nasso, Paul Schlesinger, Lorraine Warren, Miles Turner & Graham Burrows. (2005) Assertive community treatment of the mentally ill: service model and effectiveness. Australasian Psychiatry 13:2, pages 129-134.
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Alan Meaden, Vicky Nithsdale, Clare Rose, Jo Smith & Chris Jones. (2004) Is engagement associated with outcome in assertive outreach?. Journal of Mental Health 13:4, pages 415-424.
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Melanie Abas, Jane Vanderpyl, Elizabeth Robinson & Peter Crampton. (2003) More deprived areas need greater resources for mental health. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 37:4, pages 437-444.
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Megan Fulford & John Farhall. (2001) Hospital versus home care for the acutely mentally ill? Preferences of caregivers who have experienced both forms of service. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 35:5, pages 619-625.
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Alan Rosen & Maree Teesson. (2001) Does case management work? The evidence and the abuse of evidence-based medicine. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 35:6, pages 731-746.
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Ellie M. Fossey & Carol A. Harvey. (2001) A conceptual review of functioning: implications for the development of consumer outcome measures. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 35:1, pages 91-98.
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Coletta Hobbs, Christopher Tennant, Alan Rosen, Lesley Newton, Helen M. Lapsley, Kate Tribe & Judith E. Brown. (2000) Deinstitutionalisation for long-term mental illness: A 2-year clinical evaluation. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 34:3, pages 476-483.
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Nikki Jessop, Jon Hassall, Josh Geffen & Peter Yellowlees. (2000) Community treatment for heavy users of private mental health services: Who benefits?. Australasian Psychiatry 8:1, pages 56-58.
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Malcolm Hugo, Robyn Brodie, Judy Clisby, Robyn Coulter, Heidi Huettenrauch, Julie Kurenda, Rajan Nagesh & Ian Pascoe. (1999) Twelve monthly client outcomes of a mobile assertive care service in suburban adelaide. Australasian Psychiatry 7:1, pages 14-16.
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Nazareno Barbato & R. Julian Hafner. (1998) Comorbidity of bipolar and personality disorder. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 32:2, pages 276-280.
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Susan J. Cosoff & R. Julian Hafner. (1998) The prevalence of comorbid anxiety in schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and bipolar disorder. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 32:1, pages 67-72.
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GEOFF SHEPHERD. (1998) Models of community care. Journal of Mental Health 7:2, pages 165-177.
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Suzie Abbott, Suzanne Smith, Robert Clarke, Cathy Curson, Janice de Souza Gomes, Karen Heslop, Elizabeth Trainer & Peter Yellowlees. (1997) Who is a heavy service user? Preliminary development of a screening instrument for prospective consumers of a mobile intensive treatment team. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 31:5, pages 744-750.
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MARK HEMMING PETER YELLOWLEES. (1997) An evaluation study of clinical case management using clinical case management standards. Journal of Mental Health 6:6, pages 589-598.
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