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The effect on relapse of Culturally-adapted Family Intervention (CaFI) compared to usual care among African & Caribbean people diagnosed with psychosis in the UK: a Randomised Controlled Trial

Project title: The effect on relapse of Culturally-adapted Family Intervention (CaFI) compared to usual care among African & Caribbean people diagnosed with psychosis in the UK: a Randomised Controlled Trial

Call to action: 16/167 16/167 HTA CET, HTA EoI to Full Form, closing 5 April 2017

Research type: Primary Research

Chief investigator: Professor Dawn EdgeORCID logo

Contractor: Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

Cost: £2,426,881.22

Co-investigators: Dr Claire HendersonORCID logo, Dr Gillian Doody, Dr Jonathan EvansORCID logo, Dr Lesley-Anne CarterORCID logo, Dr Louisa Codjoe, Dr Richard DrakeORCID logo, Dr Shubulade SmithORCID logo, Mr Paul WilsonORCID logo, Professor Anthony MorrisonORCID logo, Professor Katherine BerryORCID logo, Professor Kathryn AbelORCID logo, Professor Linda DaviesORCID logo, Professor Shanaya RathodORCID logo, Professor Swaran SinghORCID logo.

Started: April 2019 | Status: Research in progress

ISRCTN: 12622538

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