A longitudinal study of the impacts of a stay in a Prevention and Recovery Care service in Victoria, Australia
CONCLUSION: The findings provide a consistent picture of benefits for consumers using Prevention and Recovery Care services, with significant improvement in personal recovery, quality of life, mental health and well-being following an admission to a Prevention and Recovery Care service. Further attention needs to be given to how to sustain the gains made through a Prevention and Recovery Care service admission in the long term.PMID:38679852 | DOI:10.1177/00048674241242943
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Lisa Brophy Justine Fletcher Shrinkhala Dawadi John Reece Vrinda Edan Joanne Enticott John Farhall Ellie Fossey Bridget Hamilton Carol Harvey Graham Meadows Cathrine Mihalopoulos Emma Morrisroe Richard Newton Victoria Palmer Ruth Vine Shifra Waks Jane Pir Source Type: research