The Psychiatric Early Intervention Network: A community mental healthcare initiative to overcome the treatment gap in Hauts-de-Seine, France.

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Aim: To present the development and implementation of a psychiatric early intervention service (FIPP) in Suresnes and Puteaux, France, aimed at improving early detection and intervention in young adults (16–30 years old) with emerging psychiatric disorders, particularly psychosis. Methods: : The public mental health hospital Erasme and the Jean Wier outpatient center assessed existing gaps in care through data analysis (e.g., admission records from 2015) and surveys (2024). Results: : A comprehensive reorganisation of mental health services was initiated, involving training for professionals, the creation of new services for age-appropriate care and the introduction of structured bio-psycho-social evaluation tools and standardised outcome measurement scales. The results show improved access to and structure of care, a diminished average age of participants and average length of stay, a diagnostic shift, and increased community engagement. Conclusions: : A proactive, structured, and collaborative approach—combining workforce training, community engagement, transdiagnostic assessment, and patient-centered service delivery—can significantly enhance access to early psychiatric care for young adults in France.
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Data may be preliminary. 12 September 2025 V1 Latest version Share on The Psychiatric Early Intervention Network: A community mental healthcare initiative to overcome the treatment gap in Hauts-de-Seine, France. Authors : Josephine Caubel [email protected] , Donia Bouchiba , Diane Fabre , Albane Mansoux , IJbrand Visser , and Laurent Lecardeur Authors Info & Affiliations https://doi.org/10.22541/au.175766049.92448101/v1 139 views 87 downloads Contents Abstract Supplementary Material Information & Authors Metrics & Citations View Options References Figures Tables Media Share Abstract Aim: To present the development and implementation of a psychiatric early intervention service (FIPP) in Suresnes and Puteaux, France, aimed at improving early detection and intervention in young adults (16–30 years old) with emerging psychiatric disorders, particularly psychosis. Methods: The public mental health hospital Erasme and the Jean Wier outpatient center assessed existing gaps in care through data analysis (e.g., admission records from 2015) and surveys (2024). Results: A comprehensive reorganisation of mental health services was initiated, involving training for professionals, the creation of new services for age-appropriate care and the introduction of structured bio-psycho-social evaluation tools and standardised outcome measurement scales. The results show improved access to and structure of care, a diminished average age of participants and average length of stay, a diagnostic shift, and increased community engagement. Conclusions: A proactive, structured, and collaborative approach—combining workforce training, community engagement, transdiagnostic assessment, and patient-centered service delivery—can significantly enhance access to early psychiatric care for young adults in France. 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