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First-episode psychosis

2020
Psychosis in the schizophrenia spectrum constitutes a major public health problem. There is convincing evidence for positive effects of 2-year specialized early intervention programs with intensive care, assertive outreach, and family involvement. Follow-up studies indicate a risk of loss of positive clinical effects after termination of specialized ...
Merete Nordentoft, Nikolai Albert
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Ageism in first episode psychosis

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2009
Abstract Objective To consider the characteristics of first episode psychosis in older adults in a county in North East England. Method/Design The present study used a naturalistic design to compare individuals aged ...
Emma, Mitford   +4 more
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Pharmacotherapy of first-episode psychosis

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2003
Early intervention in psychosis has attracted more attention in the last few years. The treatment of this phase of the disorders requires a specific and adapted approach. The issue of engaging the patient is so critical that it influences not only the choice of medication, but also the context and the way in which it is administered.
Martin, Lambert   +3 more
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Insight in first-episode psychosis

Psychological Medicine, 2006
Background. We report here a study examining the relationships between insight and psychopathology, cognitive performance, brain volume and co-morbid depression in 251 patients experiencing a first episode of psychosis, who were then randomly assigned to 2 years of double-blind treatment with either olanzapine or haloperidol.Method.
Joseph P, McEvoy   +8 more
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Suicidality in first episode psychosis

Schizophrenia Research, 2006
Many studies have confirmed that the risk of suicide is high in the period after first presentation. There is relatively little information about the risk of suicide using illness onset as the starting point. We assessed suicidality in a cohort of 166 individuals from an urban catchment area during the period of untreated psychosis and at 4 year follow
Mary, Clarke   +7 more
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