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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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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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A meta-analysis of factors associated with quality of life in first episode psychosis.

Schizophrenia Research, 2018
OBJECTIVE Improving quality of life for people with first episode psychosis is an important aspect of recovery. Our objective was to review the associative factors on quality of life in first episode psychosis.
P. Watson   +5 more
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Acute Nonpsychotic Mania: First Episode

CNS Spectrums, 2009
Mr. Jones, 30 years of age, presents to the office for the first time with symptoms of mania. He had gone through a period of increased spending during which he purchased thousands of dollars worth of audio and video equipment in addition to other items he could not afford.
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Preventing EPISODE II: relapse prevention in first-episode psychosis

Australasian Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: This paper outlines a rationale for expanding research and clinical innovations focused upon relapse prevention following a first episode of psychosis. Some general principles for further progress are extracted from an overview of the first-episode psychosis (FEP) relapse literature.
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A first seizure episode

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2023
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First Episode Psychosis

2022
Kathy J Aitchison   +2 more
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First Episodes of Schizophrenia

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1986
J, Leff, C, Vaughn
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Identifying risk factors for first-episode neck pain: A systematic review.

Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 2018
Rebecca Kim   +4 more
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