We also explore clinical and demographic characteristics by category of psychosis [affective psychosis, primary psychotic disorder, psychotic disorder not otherwise specified (NOS), and no psychosis], providing age, duration of treatment in the program, referral source, hospitalization history, history of pre-morbid substance use disorders (SUD), and pre-morbid functional status (whether a patient was working or attending school prior to program entry). Patients were categorized on the basis of their current diagnoses as of January 21, 2015, extracted from OnTrack medical records. Lastly, we report on the initial referral diagnoses and the evolution of provisional diagnoses during treatment. We obtained referral diagnoses from medical records and intake paperwork completed by referring clinicians and/or family members.
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- Category of psychosis (affective psychosis, primary psychotic disorder, psychotic disorder not otherwise specified (NOS), and no psychosis)
- Duration of treatment in the program
- Referral source
- Hospitalization history
- History of pre-morbid substance use disorders (SUD)
- Pre-morbid functional status (whether a patient was working or attending school prior to program entry)
- Initial referral diagnoses
- Evolution of provisional diagnoses during treatment
- Independent variables not explicitly mentioned.
- Control variables not explicitly mentioned.
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