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This study reports that lower personal income results in delayed access to critically important first-episode psychosis services for young people. Further, we report that an early detection campaign that helped reduce delays for everyone had a weaker effect for those with lower income. This suggests that personal income may influence access to specialized care, and efforts should focus on addressing income-related disparities to ensure everyone can receive timely mental health support.

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