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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Early Interv Psychiatry. 2018 Jun 8;13(3):677–681. doi: 10.1111/eip.12690

Table 1.

Participant and program details.

Variable participants/programs n=25
Licensed clinician (n, %) 23 92%
 Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) 12 48%
 Clinical Social Worker (CSW) 5 20%
 Clinical Psychologist (PhD, PsyD) 4 16%
 Psychiatrist (MD) 2 8%
 No clinical qualification 2 8%
Components of care offered by program
 Regular psychiatric services 22 95.7%
 Nursing Services 12 52.2%
 Individual Psychotherapy 23 100.0%
 Case Management 23 100.0%
 Client-focused Psychoeducation 23 100.0%
 Treatment of co-morbid substance abuse 15 65.2%
 Family therapy (individual or group) 20 87.0%
 Supported employment & education 16 69.6%
 Skills training 18 81.8%
 Other 3 13.0%
Total components of care delivered by service (median, IQR) 8 7–8
Maximum duration of treatment (median, range) 24 6–60
 No maximum duration (n, %) 2 8%
Program inclusion criteria related to age (median, range)
 Minimum age 14 8–18
 Maximum age 25 24–45
 No minimum-maximum age criteria (n, %) 2 8%
Disorders treated according to program inclusion criteria (n, %)
 Psychosis & Clinical High Risk 19 76%
 Psychosis only 6 24%
Length of time clinic open (months; median, IQR) 32.5 13.5 – 44.8

Key: IQR: Inter quartile range.

Data provided by 23 clinics