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Coping and the stages of psychosis: an investigation into the coping styles in people at risk of psychosis,in people with first‐episode and multiple‐episode psychoses 下载免费PDF全文
Mareike Kommescher Sonja Gross Verena Pützfeld Joachim Klosterkötter Andreas Bechdolf 《Early intervention in psychiatry》2017,11(2):147-155
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J. Zimbrón S. Ruiz de Azúa G. M. Khandaker P. K. Gandamaneni C. M. Crane A. González‐Pinto J. Stochl P. B. Jones J. Pérez 《Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica》2013,127(3):210-216
Zimbrón J, Ruiz de Azúa S, Khandaker GM, Gandamaneni PK, Crane CM, González‐Pinto A, Stochl J, Jones PB, Pérez J. Clinical and sociodemographic comparison of people at high‐risk for psychosis and with first‐episode psychosis. Objective: To compare clinical and sociodemographic characteristics previously associated with psychosis, between individuals at high‐risk for psychosis (HR) and patients experiencing a first episode psychosis (FEP), to achieve a better understanding of factors associated with psychosis. Method: Cross‐sectional comparison of 30 individuals at HR with 30 age‐gender matched FEP, presenting to an early intervention service for psychosis. Participants were followed‐up for 2 years to establish the proportion of HR who made the transition into FEP. Results: Both groups showed similar socio‐clinical characteristics, including immigration status, employment history, marital status, family history of psychotic illness, self‐harm and alcohol and drug use. The HR group had a lower level of education, higher burden of trauma, earlier onset of psychiatric symptoms and a longer delay in accessing specialised services. A younger onset of symptoms was associated with a longer delay in accessing services in both groups. After a 2 year follow‐up, only three (10%) of the HR group made a transition into FEP. Conclusion: The similarities observed between individuals at HR and those with FEP suggest that known variables associated with psychosis may be equally prevalent in people at HR who do not develop a psychotic disorder. 相似文献
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N. M. Menezes A. M. Malla R. M. Norman S. Archie P. Roy R. B. Zipursky 《Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica》2009,120(2):138-146
Objective: To examine factors contributing to variance in functional outcome in first‐episode psychosis (FEP) following 1 year of treatment. Method: Naturalistic 1‐year follow‐up of a FEP cohort (n = 200), from programs in four university centers in Ontario, Canada. Functional recovery was defined by ‘Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale’ (SOFAS) score>60. Regression analysis examined the contribution of independent variables to variance in functional outcome. Results: Twelve‐month outcome measures were available for 76.5% of the original cohort. Of these, 70% reported being in school/work and in satisfactory relationships. The functional recovery rate was 51%, compared to 74% attaining symptomatic remission. The greatest contributors to variance in outcome were ongoing symptoms at 6 months and substance abuse comorbidity. Conclusion: After 1 year of treatment, FEP patients show high rates of symptomatic remission and relatively lower rates of functional recovery. Symptoms and substance abuse contribute to variance in outcome. 相似文献
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Predictors of functioning in people suffering from first‐episode psychosis 1 year into entering early intervention service in Hong Kong 下载免费PDF全文
Catherine Shiu‐yin Chong Man‐Wah Siu Condy Hoi‐shuen Kwan Wing‐Chung Chang Edwin Ho‐ming Lee Sherry Kit‐wa Chan Christy Lai‐ming Hui Fiona Yee‐ki Tam Eric Yu‐hai Chen William Tak‐lam Lo 《Early intervention in psychiatry》2018,12(5):828-838
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