Measuring quality of life in first-episode psychosis. |
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Authors: | I Melle S Friis U Haahr J O Johannesen T K Larsen S Opjordsmoen J I Roessberg B R Rund E Simonsen P Vaglum T McGlashan |
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Affiliation: | 2. Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center, Miami, FL, United States;1. Service de Psychiatrie Adultes, CHU Saint-Etienne, 5 Chemin de la Marendière, 42055 Saint-Étienne Cedex 2, France;2. SHU Psychiatrie Adultes, Hôpital Ste Marguerite, 13274 Marseille Cedex 9, France;3. Centre de Pharmacologie Clinique et Evaluation Thérapeutiques (APHM), UHC « La Timone », 28 bd Bd Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille, France;4. Pôle de Psychiatrie des Adultes, CHU Robert Debré, Avenue du Général Koenig, 51092 Reims Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Quality of life (QoL) measures are increasingly recognized as necessary parts of outcome assessments in psychosis. The present paper is a comprehensive study of patients with first-episode psychosis where QoL is measured by the commonly used Lehman Quality of Life Interview (L-QoLI). The aim is to examine if the L-QoLI maintain its original structure when used in a group of patients with first-episode psychosis, and to investigate what determines global subjective QoL with a specific emphasis on premorbid adjustment, duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and clinical symptoms. The study indicates that the psychometric properties of the L-QoLI do not change significantly when used in first-episode samples. The patients report subjective and objective QoL in the fair to good range, with only a moderate association between the objective and subjective measures. Poor global satisfaction is predicted by being single, abusing drugs, being depressed, having a diagnosis of psychotic affective disorder, having poor premorbid social adjustment and DUP over 10 weeks. The study supports the notion that patients with first-episode psychosis construct QoL in the same way as other groups, and that longer durations of compromised function at this stage produces poor satisfaction with life rather than a downward readjustment of expectations. |
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