Poll: Help shape early psychosis research

What topics do you think early psychosis researchers should prioritise? You can have your say by voting on a quick poll developed by The Australian Early Psychosis Collaborative Consortium (AEPCC).

AEPCC is looking for input from people with lived experience of early psychosis, mental health clinicians, and mental health researchers.

Vote now and enter the draw for one of three $50 vouchers

The anonymous poll asks you to select your top two research questions from a list of 10 that were developed following consultation with the early psychosis community.

The results from this poll will inform the development of research trials facilitated through AEPCC.

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