Five-year follow-up of a randomized multicenter trial of intensive early intervention vs standard treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness: the OPUS trial

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Five-year follow-up of a randomized multicenter trial of intensive early intervention vs standard treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness: the OPUS trial. / Bertelsen, Mette; Jeppesen, Pia; Petersen, Lone; Thorup, Anne; Øhlenschlaeger, Johan; le Quach, Phuong; Christensen, Torben Østergaard; Krarup, Gertrud; Jørgensen, Per; Nordentoft, Merete.

In: Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol. 65, No. 7, 2008, p. 762-71.

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Harvard

Bertelsen, M, Jeppesen, P, Petersen, L, Thorup, A, Øhlenschlaeger, J, le Quach, P, Christensen, TØ, Krarup, G, Jørgensen, P & Nordentoft, M 2008, 'Five-year follow-up of a randomized multicenter trial of intensive early intervention vs standard treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness: the OPUS trial', Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 65, no. 7, pp. 762-71. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.65.7.762

APA

Bertelsen, M., Jeppesen, P., Petersen, L., Thorup, A., Øhlenschlaeger, J., le Quach, P., Christensen, T. Ø., Krarup, G., Jørgensen, P., & Nordentoft, M. (2008). Five-year follow-up of a randomized multicenter trial of intensive early intervention vs standard treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness: the OPUS trial. Archives of General Psychiatry, 65(7), 762-71. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.65.7.762

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Bertelsen M, Jeppesen P, Petersen L, Thorup A, Øhlenschlaeger J, le Quach P et al. Five-year follow-up of a randomized multicenter trial of intensive early intervention vs standard treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness: the OPUS trial. Archives of General Psychiatry. 2008;65(7):762-71. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.65.7.762

Author

Bertelsen, Mette ; Jeppesen, Pia ; Petersen, Lone ; Thorup, Anne ; Øhlenschlaeger, Johan ; le Quach, Phuong ; Christensen, Torben Østergaard ; Krarup, Gertrud ; Jørgensen, Per ; Nordentoft, Merete. / Five-year follow-up of a randomized multicenter trial of intensive early intervention vs standard treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness: the OPUS trial. In: Archives of General Psychiatry. 2008 ; Vol. 65, No. 7. pp. 762-71.

Bibtex

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