Journal article

Duration of untreated psychosis and 12-month outcome in first-episode psychosis: The impact of treatment approach

S Carbone, S Harrigan, PD McGorry, C Curry, K Elkins

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica | WILEY | Published : 1999

Abstract

Objective: Early intervention research is examining whether reducing the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) leads to improved outcome from first- episode psychosis. Another key influence may be the quality of treatment after initiation of care. This study examined the effect of phase-specific treatment on 12-month outcome for different categories of DUP. Method: A total of 250 first-episode psychosis cases were followed up 12 months after stabilization. The sample consisted of two historically sequential cohorts treated in the same region within different service models, one of which was more intensive and phase-specific. Outcome was compared according to four predefined categories of DUP..

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