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Shortened duration of untreated first episode of psychosis: changes in patient characteristics at treatment.
Authors:T K Larsen  T H McGlashan  J O Johannessen  S Friis  C Guldberg  U Haahr  M Horneland  I Melle  L C Moe  S Opjordsmoen  E Simonsen  P Vaglum
Institution:Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., USA. tklarsen@online.no
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether duration of untreated psychosis can be shortened in patients with first episodes of DSM-IV schizophrenia spectrum disorders and whether shorted duration alters patient appearance at treatment. METHOD: Two study groups were ascertained in the same Norwegian health care sector: one from 1993-1994 with usual detection methods and one from 1997-1998 with early detection strategies that included education about psychosis. RESULTS: Patients with early detection had a shorter median duration of untreated psychosis by 21.5 weeks than patients with usual detection. The number with psychosis was greater in the early detection group; the number with schizophrenia was less. Early detection patients had more substance abuse and were younger, better adjusted premorbidly, and less ill. CONCLUSIONS: Early detection can shorten duration of untreated psychosis and help more patients when they are less severely ill. Given the devastation of psychosis, this is a significant treatment advance.
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