2018
Blind Spots: Spatial analytics can identify nonrandom geographic variation in first episode psychosis program enrollments
Mathis WS, Woods S, Srihari V. Blind Spots: Spatial analytics can identify nonrandom geographic variation in first episode psychosis program enrollments. Early Intervention In Psychiatry 2018, 12: 1229-1234. PMID: 29927083, DOI: 10.1111/eip.12681.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care providersCare providersControl populationFirst episode psychosis programProgram enrollmentProgram catchment areaProvider Enumeration SystemPsychosis programSpecialty clinicRecruitment interventionsRisk populationsProgram enrolleesPositive findingsUS Census dataStatistical significanceHome addressEnrollmentEnrolleesProgram participantsPreliminary studyPopulationEnumeration systemFindingsProvidersClinic
2015
Too Late and Too Little: Narratives of Treatment Disconnect in Early Psychosis
van Schalkwyk GI, Davidson L, Srihari V. Too Late and Too Little: Narratives of Treatment Disconnect in Early Psychosis. Psychiatric Quarterly 2015, 86: 521-532. PMID: 25663602, PMCID: PMC5576358, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-015-9348-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst episode psychosis programLong-term outcomesSpecialized treatment servicesOnset of psychosisInitial contactSpecialized servicesYounger patientsSignificant morbidityPsychosis programPatient preferencesEarly treatmentEffective treatmentEarly psychosisPsychiatric careTreatment experienceTreatment prioritiesPsychotic disordersTreatment servicesPatientsInductive thematic analysisFurther treatmentTreatmentDisproportionate improvementBehavioral changesCritical period