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Psychiatric Annals
First-episode psychosis (FEP) is a severe mental disorder that poses a challenge to providers, patients, and their families for treatment. This disorder usually presents in the younger age group. Due to the stigma related to mental illness in the community, people are reluctant to disclose symptoms and start early treatment. They reach out
Syed Iqbal +6 more
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First-episode psychosis (FEP) is a severe mental disorder that poses a challenge to providers, patients, and their families for treatment. This disorder usually presents in the younger age group. Due to the stigma related to mental illness in the community, people are reluctant to disclose symptoms and start early treatment. They reach out
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Insight in first-episode schizophrenia
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2008Objective. To compare insight impairment, including its temporal changes, between remitters and nonremitters in patients with first-episode schizophrenia. Method. Males, consecutively hospitalized with diagnosed first-episode schizophrenia (according to ICD 10), who provided written informed consent, and were reassessed at the 1-year follow-up were ...
Eva, Cešková +3 more
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Pharmacotherapy of first-episode schizophrenia
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1998Background A growing interest in first-episode schizophrenia reflects the belief that this line of investigation will lead to further developments regarding schizophrenia's aetiology, course and outcome.Method Evidence from more recent clinical trials involving first-episode schizophrenia is integrated with neuroimaging data, specifically positron ...
G, Remington, S, Kapur, R B, Zipursky
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Depression in first-episode schizophrenia
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1993Because findings regarding the prognostic significance of depressive symptoms in schizophrenia and their effect on the course and treatment of schizophrenia have been limited by the effects of previous treatment, retrospective evaluations, and differing definitions and criteria, the authors sought to determine the prevalence and prognostic significance
A R, Koreen +5 more
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2017
Engaging people experiencing a first episode of psychosis (FEP) in treatment is a priority. The duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is the period of time between the onset of the FEP and the initiation of adequate treatment; longer DUP is associated with negative outcomes.
Marc W. Manseau, Jay Crosby
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Engaging people experiencing a first episode of psychosis (FEP) in treatment is a priority. The duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is the period of time between the onset of the FEP and the initiation of adequate treatment; longer DUP is associated with negative outcomes.
Marc W. Manseau, Jay Crosby
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Pharmacotherapy of first-episode psychosis
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2003Early 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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Happiness in first-episode schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Research, 2012Happiness is a core dimension of a person's life, related to both functioning and success. As patients with schizophrenia experience marked functional deficits, it would be informative to investigate their level of happiness. There are limited data currently available, perhaps due to the longstanding belief that anhedonia is an inherent feature of this
Ofer, Agid +7 more
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Suicidality in first episode psychosis
Schizophrenia Research, 2006Many 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, 2006Background. 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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Acute Nonpsychotic Mania: First Episode
CNS Spectrums, 2009Mr. 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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