New study aims to improve care for teens and young adults with first psychosis episode

NCT ID NCT03919760

First seen Apr 03, 2026 · Last updated Apr 28, 2026 · Updated 3 times

Summary

This study looked at whether a program called NAVIGATE helps youth (ages 14-35) experiencing their first episode of psychosis get better coordinated care. Researchers worked with 100 participants across Ontario to see if the program improves recovery, reduces hospital stays, and lowers healthcare costs. The goal was to find better ways to support young people with serious mental health conditions.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • CMHA Waterloo Wellington

    Waterloo, Ontario, N2J 4M1, Canada

  • Durham Amaze- Lakeridge Health

    Oshawa, Ontario, L1G 2B9, Canada

  • First Place Clinic and Regional Resource Centre

    Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7A4K9, Canada

  • Health Sciences North

    Greater Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 5J1, Canada

  • Niagara Region Public Health

    Thorold, Ontario, L2V 4Y6, Canada

  • North Bay Regional Health Centre

    North Bay, Ontario, P1B 0A4, Canada

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