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Original Article

The development and validation of the SOLES, a new scale measuring engagement with mental health services in people with psychosis

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Pages 510-522 | Published online: 16 Dec 2009

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Daniel Casey, Luke Brown, Ruchika Gajwani, Zoebia Islam, Rubina Jasani, Helen Parsons, Priya Tah, Max Birchwood & Swaran P. Singh. (2016) Predictors of engagement in first-episode psychosis. Schizophrenia Research 175:1-3, pages 204-208.
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Sandra Fitzgerald, Jonathan Deiches, Emre Umucu, Jessica Brooks, Veronica Muller, Jia-Rung Wu & Fong Chan. (2016) Psychometric Properties of the Vocational Rehabilitation Engagement Scale When Used With People With Mental Illness in Clubhouse Settings. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education 30:3, pages 276-285.
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Rachel Tindall, Shona Francey & Bridget Hamilton. (2015) Factors influencing engagement with case managers: Perspectives of young people with a diagnosis of first episode psychosis. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 24:4, pages 295-303.
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Simone Vender, Nicola Poloni, Francesca Aletti, Cristiano Bonalumi & Camilla Callegari. (2014) Service Engagement: Psychopathology, Recovery Style and Treatments. Psychiatry Journal 2014, pages 1-6.
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James D. Livingston, Alicia Nijdam-Jones, Sara Lapsley, Colleen Calderwood & Johann Brink. (2013) Supporting Recovery by Improving Patient Engagement in a Forensic Mental Health Hospital. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 19:3, pages 132-145.
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